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  DAYLILY .NET -- #1 Site for Daylilies on the Internet
Daylily DVD's and VHS tapes produced by Bobby Baxter.
A Cottage GardenAnderson--Alford Daylily GardenAnnapolis Valley DayliliesAntioch Daylily GardenAussieker Daylily FarmBay View GardensBear W Daylily FarmBlue Flag FarmBorden's Daylily GardenBoxers and Bloomers Daylilies
June 15, 2007: Daylily.Net has a very limited supply of the following four daylily packages available for immediate shipment.
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  Olallie Daylily Gardens
Daylilies are in the Lily family (liliaceae) and as such are related to true lilies (Lilium).
In their natural habitat daylilies are found in swamps, seashore meadows, forests edges and on mountains up to 10,000 feet.
This daylily seems to be quite variable at least the plants we have exhibit a range of color.
www.daylilygarden.com /hemerocallis.html   (812 words)

  
 Daylily Culture   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Daylilies are integrated into border plantings to fill voids created by the initial use of small plants.
Daylilies are appropriate for accent use and provide nice naturalizing effect when massed along terraces, around swimming pools, on the edge of ponds, or along driveways.
Daylilies are most often propagated by division, but they can also be propagated by proliferations (offsets obtained from flower stalks) and by seed.
pubs.caes.uga.edu /caespubs/pubcd/C545.htm   (3929 words)

  
 Daylily Dictionary: Rust, Daylily Rust
Daylily rust is caused by the fungus Puccinia hemerocallidis and affects the leaves and scapes.
It is advised as a precaution to isolate all new daylilies away from existing daylily plantings wherever possible.
Canada does not regulate daylily rust.It is not known yet how much of a problem this disease will be to daylilies in various areas of the continent because of differences in rainfall, humidity and temperatures.
www.daylilies.org /ahs_dictionary/daylily_rust.html   (1719 words)

  
 Floriculture: Fact Sheets: Pest Management: Daylily Rust
Daylilies have generally been considered to be care-free, and this is one reason for their extensive use in landscapes.
Daylily rust is native to Asia and thought to have entered the U.S. on plant material from Central America.
Growers and sellers of daylilies are strongly advised to purchase disease-free stock plants from reputable growers and to propagate only from healthy specimens to prevent bringing the disease into their production and retail areas.
www.umass.edu /umext/floriculture/fact_sheets/pest_management/daylily_rust.htm   (751 words)

  
 Daylilies (Hemerocallis species)
Daylilies are tolerant of drought and flooding, immune to heat stress, tolerant of most soils and grow well in full sun or light shade.
Daylilies can range in height from 8 inches to 5 feet, and flower size can be as small as 2 inches or as large as 8 inches.
Daylilies are grown for their flowers in a rainbow of colors, and many shapes and sizes.
hgic.clemson.edu /factsheets/HGIC1163.htm   (2110 words)

  
 Daylily Rust Update   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Daylilies are among the most popular flowering perennials grown in Georgia and Florida.
Daylilies are available in an unlimited number of flower colors and shapes and are even considered to be relatively pest free.
Daylily rust causes raised yellow-orange to rusty brown pustules on the underside of the leaf.
leon.ifas.ufl.edu /News_Columns/2003/daylily_rust_update.htm   (528 words)

  
 Daylily
While Daylilies are 'heavy feeders', it is best to start with a soil of medium fertility and top dress with compost or a 5-10-10 fertilizer in the Spring and late Fall.
Daylilies have fleshy roots making them drought tolerant, but they will reward you with many more blooms if they are supplied with adequate water during bud formation and bloom.
Daylilies can be left in place for years, so allow at least 24 inches of space around each plant.
www.holoweb.com /cannon/images/daylily.htm   (735 words)

  
 Barcel
The "pushers" of these daylilies know the power of a flower in bloom and have beds and borders filled with different cultivars - hundreds of blossoms in all colors, shapes, and sizes.
Some daylilies are ruffled on the edges; some are wavy, some have a smooth, tailored finished and other may have white or gold markings on the edges.
By the second season, your daylilies are growing vigorously, giving you more flowers than last year, pulling you deeper and deeper under their power.
www.justuskids.com /daylily.htm   (741 words)

  
 SEASIDE DAYLILY FARM of Martha's Vineyard - online catalog
To provide interest both while the daylilies are blooming and while they aren't, it's important to vary the form, texture, and color of foliage in a garden.
Daylilies are so vigorous that the new plant you put in will look nothing like the clump of five years later.
Daylilies are easily moved (early spring and early fall are the best times), so don't feel you need to figure it all out at once.
www.daylily.vineyard.net /designing.shtml   (1065 words)

  
 All American Daylily Selection Council
Daylilies are engorged with water and when planted in mass can stop a brush fire in its tracks.
Practically all of the daylily is edible and is higher in protein and Vitamin C than most of the vegetables in popular use.
What’s really amazing is that most of the daylilies in long supply today are 30 to 50 years old and, from what we’ve seen so far, they were not necessarily the best daylilies in their own time.
www.daylilyresearch.org /whytest.html   (1176 words)

  
 Black's Daylily Patch Culture Tips
The rule of thumb for daylilies is to plant them where they can receive up to 6 hours of sun per day.
Although daylilies can withstand dry conditions, their performance is improved with adequate supplies of water.
Daylilies seem to prefer a soil pH of 6.0 —6.5 or slightly acid.
daylily_patch.tripod.com /Blacks_Daylily_Culture.htm   (779 words)

  
 US National Arboretum Daylily Photo Gallery
The Lenington All-American Award is given to that daylily which performs well in all parts of the country.
The Richard C. Peck Memorial Award was given to the most outstanding tetraploid daylily for a ten year period from 1974 to 1983.
The James E. Marsh Award was given to the most outstanding lavender or purple daylily flower for a ten year period from 1981 to 1990.
www.usna.usda.gov /PhotoGallery/DaylilyGallery/DaylilyMarsh.html   (313 words)

  
 A Daylily Rust FAQ
Daylily rust is a fungus with a complex life cycle.
All daylilies seem to be susceptible to rust, as opposed to resistant to rust.
If dormant daylilies can shed the infection with their leaves, gardens would be able to start the year free of infection.
world.std.com /~mhuben/rust.html   (5691 words)

  
 Daylily Rust
It is not a new disease of daylilies, having been reported previously from China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan and Russia (Sakhalin, Kuriles and Siberia).
Daylily rust so far appears to have successfully overwintered in the warmer areas of the United States to USDA Zone 7.
Some people are also concerned that daylily rust could persist in areas where there is a protective covering of deep and continuous snow throughout the winter, or perhaps under a heavy winter mulch.
web.ncf.ca /ah748/rust.html   (623 words)

  
 Bloomin Designs Nursery Daylily Awards
To qualify as a miniature daylily culticar, the flower must be less that 3 inches in diameter and registered as a miniature.
To qualify as a small-flowered daylily cultivar, its greatest width must have been registered as 3 inches or more, but less than 4 1/2 inches in diameter.
To be eligible, a small-flowered daylily cultivar must have been registered as such and must have won he Honorable Mention Award.
www.bloomindesigns.com /category/daylilychart.daylilyawards   (513 words)

  
 Daylily Meadows Glossary of Common Daylily Terms
BORDER a daylily is said to have a border when it displays a distinctly different color along the edges of the blossom segments.
At its base in the throat of the daylily blossom is the ovary from which a long “style” extends ending in the stigma, the swollen flared tip of the pistil.
True spiders are daylilies in which a length-to-width ratio is 4 to 1 or greater.
www.daylilymeadows.com /glossarypage.php   (1379 words)

  
 Mountain View Daylily Gardens
In the areas where daylilies come under lots of stress from summer temperatures it is possible that the plant, weakened by the absence of the beneficial microbes and the presence of the bad microbes, will die.
A plant can also come under stress if an over-zealous daylily breeder decides to use it as a parent plant in their breeding programme and sets lots of seed pods on it.
He also found that daylilies were so popular as food with the locals on a small island off the Korean coast that not a flower was to be found anywhere except right along the coastal strip.
www.daylily.com.au /ezine1.html   (1582 words)

  
 instructions on planting daylily perennials in your garden.
How to plant daylilies, instructions on planting, planting daylilies, growing daylilies, perennial growing tips, instructions on planting daylily perennials in your garden.
Daylilies grow best in full sunlight but will do well if there is sun for only part of the day.
Daylilies grow best in loamy soil in which organic matter has been incorporated, with good drainage and moderate moisture.
www.daylily-garden-perennials.com /instructions.html   (396 words)

  
 US National Arboretum Daylily Photo Gallery
These daylilies have withstood the test of time, and have proven themselves the best among the many thousands that are available.
To assist you in locating your favorite daylily flower we have listed the daylily images in three different groups: alphabetically by cultivar name, by flower color, and by their respective award.
If you are planning a trip to the Arboretum specifically to see the daylilies, they are usually at their peak from late June to early August.
www.usna.usda.gov /PhotoGallery/DaylilyGallery/index.html   (343 words)

  
 Ontario Daylily Society
The Ontario Daylily Society was formed in the Spring of 1997 and is recognized by the
Several members of the Ontario Daylily Society are serious hybridizers with goals of developing vigorous, hardy daylilies that perform exceptionally well in northern climate.
The Ontario Daylily Society is pleased to introduce you to members that are hybridized and have registered their own daylilies as well as up and coming hybridizers.
ontariodaylily.on.ca /index.htm   (479 words)

  
 Daylily Webring
The Daylily Webring was created for anyone with a site dedicated to growing, hybridizing, or the sale of Daylilies.
In addition, my mom is growing her own Daylily haven with every Daylily color and kind she can get her hands on.
daylilies nursery, we specialize in rebloomers and award winning daylilies we also have color photos of these and monthly specials we also hybridize our own daylilies and we have planting instructions
q.webring.com /hub?ring=daylily   (521 words)

  
 Daylily Rust?
The reason that I grow and suggest that everyone grow daylilies was that they are so healthy.
Daylily plant material enters the US from Costa Rica, Central America, and South Africa from the port in Miami, Florida.
There seems to be a range of susceptibility among the daylilies and new infections can occur within three days.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/daylilies/59967   (427 words)

  
 Mountain View Daylily Gardens
I became hooked on daylilies back in 1976 when I was teaching in a little country town in Queensland and now I am a full time daylily nurseryman and a small time hybridiser.
When my customers grow my daylilies, they are amazed at their rapid growth and hardiness.
The daylilies respond so well to the organic fertilisers and liquid foliar fertilisers that they multiply very quickly.
www.daylily.com.au /page2.html   (495 words)

  
 Daylily World - About Daylily World
Ed and Mary Helen Kirchhoff died in 1978, having enjoyed the magic of daylilies and their daylily friends to the fullest.
We are still a family operation -owned and managed by the next generation of daylily growers.
Our new hybrids are in high demand by daylily growers the world over, and garner a share of the American Hemerocallis Society awards year after year.
www.daylilyworld.com /about.html   (297 words)

  
 DAYLILY GARDENS OF THE WORLD -- Daylilies Daylilies -- Daylily.Net -- TheGardenSite.com
This is your web portal to all of the best daylily nurseries, gardens, hybridizers, and daylily related web sites on the internet.
You can have your own Daylily Gardens Of The World web site for only $100 for an entire year, and we will even host it free on Daylily.Net.
Our Daylily Gardens Of The World web site package has many great features, and can even be enhanced to meet your needs.
www.daylily.net /gardens   (172 words)

  
 Pinecliffe Gardens - Your Premier Daylily and Hosta Online Source
Pinecliffe Gardens - Your Premier Daylily and Hosta Online Source
Or you can visit our AHS display garden found on 5 acres resting in the beautiful countryside of eastern Daviess County, KY.
Whether you visit us on the web or in person, we are certain you will enjoy being surrounded with over 1200 varieties of daylily cultivars, over 100,000 "unnamed hybrid" daylilies, or over 300 varieties of hosta in our gardens.
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 Daylily Search
Daylily Search is the online reference guide for locating daylilies, price comparison, and ordering - saving you time and money.
Tool that includes the combined price list of scores of Daylily Growers and allows you to locate and compare prices - all on one page.
To complete the transaction, simply mail a copy of the order with payment or contact the Daylily Search Member for payment options.
rjnet.com /daylily   (193 words)

  
 The Daylily Exchange - Membership Information
The Daylily Exchange is one of the oldest and most heavily bookmarked sites listing daylily resources on the internet.
This also includes your own banner that will be in rotation on both the Daylily Exchange and the Lily Auction (which receives in excess of 10,000 hits per day) with the other participating member banners.
The Daylily Exchange gives you a very practical and inexpensive way for both national and international customers to find your web site, year round, 24 hours a day, every day.
www.daylily.com /exchange/member.html   (328 words)

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