About Katherine Harris
Tangerine blending to gold on 7” flower. Yellow midribs and a large green-gold throat. Unusual form with cascading, curling petals. Fragrant, mid-season, semi-evergreen.
15 buds and three branches.
About Daylily
Garden favorites whose abundant flowers each last one day. Very easy to grow. Bloom times are early (late June–early July), mid-season (late July) or late (mid– to late August). Extended bloom means flowers last into evening. Rebloomers will bloom again, later. Tetraploid plants are huskier and have larger flowers. Be sure to plant your bareroot daylilies soon after purchase.
Pot Size & Price
bareroot
$6.00
Height
34"
Catalog
P137
Plant Traits
Culinary
Edible Flowers