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Genus: H

Halesia
Carolina silverbell tree
Hamamelis
common witch hazel
Hedyotis
bluets; Quaker ladies
Helianthus
Sunflower
Helictotrichon
blue oat grass
Hemerocallis
daylily
Herniaria
herniary
Heuchera
rock geranium
Hibanobambusa
bamboo
Hibiscus
Hierochloe
Seneca grass; holy grass; sweet grass; vanilla grass
Hypoxis
star grass
Hystrix
bottlebrush grass

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Catalog as of August 07, 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