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Early Snow Reblooming Daylily (Hemerocallis), Dormant Bare Root Perennial Plant (1-Pack)
Early Snow Reblooming Daylily has enormous, 7 in. W flowers that are accentuated by a glowing, yellow-green throat, they boast an impeccable form with their ruffled, recurved petals. What's more, they open wide and flat, giving them the appearance of being even larger than they already are. Come early summer and then again later in the season, you'll …
Early Snow Reblooming Daylily has enormous, 7 in. W flowers that are accentuated by a glowing, yellow-green throat, they boast an impeccable form with their ruffled, recurved petals. What's more, they open wide and flat, giving them the appearance of being even larger than they already are. Come early summer and then again later in the season, you'll bear witness to this wondrous daylily's flurry of stunning, nearly white blooms. Produces many blooms on its heavily budded scapes with 4-way and 5-way branching. Hardy in USDA zones 3 to 9.
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Early Snow Reblooming Daylily has enormous, 7 in. W flowers that are accentuated by a glowing, yellow-green throat, they boast an impeccable form with their ruffled, recurved petals. What's more, they open wide and flat, giving them the appearance of being even larger than they already are. Come early summer and then again later in the season, you'll bear witness to this wondrous daylily's flurry of stunning, nearly white blooms. Produces many blooms on its heavily budded scapes with 4-way and 5-way branching. Hardy in USDA zones 3 to 9.