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About Pink Peppermint

Double peachy pink 7" flower. Late mid-season.

About Daylily

Garden favorite whose abundant flowers each last one day. Bloom times are early (late June–early July), mid-season (late July), or late (mid– to late August). Mid-season unless noted otherwise. Extended bloom means flowers last into evening. Rebloomers will bloom again, later in the season. Tetraploid plants are huskier and have larger flowers. Be sure to plant your bareroot daylilies soon after purchase.

Pot Size & Price
bareroot
$4.00
Height
32"
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun
Catalog
P131
Plant Traits
Culinary
Edible Flowers

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Photo from All Daylilies

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Catalog
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Photo courtesy of Dave's Garden user TurekTaylor

Entrapment

Catalog
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Photo used by permission from Dave's Garden user mystic

Little Business

Catalog
P122
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Photo courtesy of DaylilySLP from garden.org

Papillon

Catalog
P127
Hemerocallis 'Pillar of Fire', red-orange and orange
Photo courtesy of Dave's Garden user DaylilySLP

Pillar of Fire

Catalog
P130
South Seas daylily, melon to orange bloom
Photo from GardenWorld

South Seas

Catalog
P141
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Photo from All Daylilies

Star of Fantasy

Catalog
P143
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Photo from Bluebird Nursery

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Catalog
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Photo from Garfield Gardens

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Catalog
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Hemerocallis Tobie Hager, gold to rust
Photo from Garfield Gardens

Tobie Hager

Catalog
P148