Description: SHIPS NOW 2023 YOU WILL GET 2 Large Fans of each of the 3 following varieties LAVENDER ARROWHEAD Stamile 1999 Height 36", bloom 9", season EM, Rebloom, Evergreen, Tetraploid, Fragrant, 18 buds, 3 branches, Unusual Form Crispate. Lavender with chartreuse watermark above chartreuse yellow appliquéd throat. LET LOOSE (Stamile) 2004 36" EE Re Fra Spider EV 9.5" TET Tall, erect, upright, well-branched scapes hold the bright lemon yellow blooms of LET LOOSE. This flower is very informal – always “letting loose” with a twist, a curl, a quill or a pinch. No two blooms are ever the same. There is just too much inherent crispation for them to ever settle down. The first introduction from Tetra Garden Portrait direct LET LOOSE is an important contribution to the tet spider gene pool. 4-way branching with 30 buds and pod fertile. 12" wingspan. Spider ratio 3.0:1. Crispate Unusual Form. LET LOOSE makes medium size fans. and JABBERWOCKY (Stamile,P.) TET 858-C {[(Moonlit Masquerade x Tetra Rainbow Spangles) x (Star Of India x Tetra Green Widow)] X [(Swirling Spider x Ruby Spider) x (Star Of India x Tetra Green Widow)]} 36” ERe. vfr. emo. Ev. 8” x 2” x 1”. (10.75” wingspan) 4 way branching. 23-25 buds. Looking over the thousands of spider seedlings people often ask, “How do you choose?” It really is the same selection process as for any daylily. I look at the form and color first. If the form is defective, e.g. the flower doesn’t open well or the color is dull and muddy, it rules out the seedling. Next I look at the branching, bud count, plant balance, i.e. relationship between the scape, flowers and foliage and finally the vigor, scape density, i.e. amount of flowers and scapes for the foliage present, health and beauty of the foliage. In fact, the process is the same in spiders as it is for the wide full flowers. The only real difference is that for spiders you must look at the scape strength – the ability of the scape not to lean or to fall over on bloom or rebloom, which is a major problem for spiders. In my mind, a daylily that can’t stand up loses all its landscape value. I know a lot of fine spider growers who simply stake their daylilies but I would like my spiders to stand on their own. What does this have to do with JABBERWOCKY ? Well, it passes every test for a spider. Strong, erect well branched scapes hold the flowers with their lilting, quilled and curled sepals and curled and twisted spatulate petals. Flowers are large with almost an 11” wingspan (8” as it naturally stands). Very high scape density – lots of scapes and flowers for the amount of foliage. Foliage is healthy medium green and gently arching. Overall plant balance is excellent. A little too twisted and quilled to be considered a cascade, JABBERWOCKY never the less demonstrates the grace of a cascade. One fine daylily. Fertile both ways……………………………..$75.00ALL ORDERS SHIPPED PRIORITY MAIL, UPS, OR FEDEX . YOU WILL GET 2 DAYLILY FANS / PLANTS / ROOTS. I SEND MY LARGEST FANS, NOT MY SMALLEST! I WILL DIG FRESH THE DAY OF SHIPPMENT & SHIP BARE ROOTS WASHED,TRIMMED & WRAPPED IN MOIST NEWSPAPER WITH NAME TAG. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER LISTINGS FOR MORE AWESOME PLANTS. Thank You Denny. KEYWORDS: Hybrid daylilies, PERENNIALS, DAYLILIES, DAYLILY, HARDY, perennial, flowers, daylilies, plant, flower, seeds, deciduous, bushy, flowers, plants, rebloom, pond, water Garden, fans.
Price: 39.95 USD
Location: Portland, Michigan
End Time: 2024-09-12T23:32:19.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Daylilies
Season of Interest: Summer
Climate: plants have been tested from florida to michigan
Growth Stage: Vegetative
Type: flowering perennial
Genus: Daylilies
Common Name: Daylily
Color: Red
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Features: Fast Growing, Flowering, Perennial