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Common Names: D

daisy, ox-eye
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum
daisy, white
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum
daylily, common
Hemerocallis fulva
daylily, lemon
Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus
daylily, orange
Hemerocallis fulva
daylily, yellow
Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus
dead nettle, spotted
Lamium maculatum
deer fern
Blechnum spicant
dogwood, kousa
Cornus kousa
dragon's head bamboo
Fargesia dracocephala
dropseed, prairie
Sporobolus heterolepis
Dutchman's pipe
Aristolochia durior
dwarf greenstripe bamboo
Pleioblastus viridistriatus
dwarf lillyturf
Ophiopogon japonicus

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Catalog as of June 25, 2008

Hemerocallis

(Liliaceae - lily family)
Daylily. About 15 species of clump-forming, Eurasian perennial herbs. Daylilies have sword-shaped, basal leaves, and bear showy flowers. They are among the most popular of garden perennials.

Hemerocallis fulva - Jul 5 Hemerocallis fulva - Jul 7 Hemerocallis fulva
fulva peren • ht 2'; fl stalks to 5' • zones 3-10

common daylily; orange daylily


ground cover, dry - wet, sun - part shade
Eurasia

The orange-red, trumpet-shaped, 3-5" long flowers appear over a long period in summer. Rugged, adaptable, and easily grown, common daylily is among the best plants for use where a low - maintenance ground cover is desired. ONE UNIT = SIX PLANTS.

cat # 9K3D
6 plants, $6.95 / 12 plants, $12.95 / 18 plants, $17.95


Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus - May 30 Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus - May 29 Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus - May 29
lilioasphodelus peren • ht 2'; fl stalks to 3' • zones 3-10

yellow daylily; lemon daylily


fragrant, ground cover, sun
e Siberia to Japan

(Hemerocallis flava) Brings forth very fragrant, golden-yellow, 3-4" long flowers on arching stalks in late spring. Reputed to have the ability, when used as a ground cover, to prevent lilac suckers from appearing.

cat # 9K3R
$7.95 each