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Edible flowers, Nasturtium, Pansy, Violet, Viola, Roses, Calendula, Chamomile, Chives, Daylily, LiLac, Carnation, Hibiscus

Edible Flowers for Your Garden

Here is a list of wonderful edible flowers you should grow in your garden

Top Daylilies, Top Hemerocallis, Best Daylilies, Best Hemerocallis, Favorite Daylilies, Favorite Hemerocallis

Top Daylilies - A list of Your Favorite Hemerocallis

AHS conducts a popularity poll each year among its members to determine the favorite daylilies from each region. The goal of this poll is to provide a true view of which daylilies perform well in a given area and which are favored by gardeners. Here is a compilation of the top favorite daylilies in North America

Reblooming Daylilies, Everblooming Daylilies, Reblooming Daylily, Everblooming Daylily, Early Season Daylilies, Midseason Daylilies, Late Season Daylilies

Fabulous Reblooming Daylilies

Daylilies have a relatively short blooming period, 1 to 5 weeks and depending on their variety and your area, they may bloom from early spring until frost. Some varieties are 'reblooming'. These daylilies bloom more than one time during a single season. Some of these bloom early (e.g., May or June) and then repeat in the fall. Others have a succession of bloom periods, one shortly after another for several months. Here is a selection of pretty Daylily cultivars prized for their ability to rebloom.

Extra Early Season Daylilies, Early Season Daylilies, Early Midseason Daylilies, Reblooming Daylilies, Everblooming Daylilies, Reblooming Daylily, Everblooming Daylily

Early Blooming Daylilies

Here is a list of spectacular early blooming daylilies with blooms starting as early as March or April in the South, May or June in the North.

Late Midseason Daylilies, Late Season Daylilies, Very Late Season Daylilies

Late Blooming Daylilies

Here is a list of spectacular late blooming daylilies with blooms starting 1-6 weeks after the peak of the season and adding color and interest to the late summer or fall garden.

Dwarf Daylilies, Miniature Daylilies, Small Daylilies, Compact Daylilies, Short Daylilies, Petite Daylilies, Daylilies for pots, Daylilies for containers, Daylilies for edging

Dwarf Daylilies - A Selection of Pretty Hemerocallis

Less than 2 feet tall (60 cm), these compact daylilies will fit any tiny spot!

Companion Plants, Companion Planting, Plant Combinations, Hemerocallis, Daylilies, Daylily

Great Companion Plants for your Daylilies

Fabulous at creating a brilliantly colored perennial garden, their display can be further enhanced and spiced up with the addition of other perennial plants.

Hemerocallis (Daylilies)

Often called the 'perfect perennial' because of its numerous qualities: showy flowers, wide array of vibrant colors, drought tolerance, heat stress immunity, ability to grow in most hardiness zones and low care requirements, Daylily (Hemerocallis) is a remarkable and stunning addition to the garden!

Native Plants, Invasive Plants, Hemerocallis fulva, Tawny Daylily, Orange Daylily, Tiger Daylily, Ditch Lily

Native Plant Alternatives to Hemerocallis fulva (Tawny Daylily)

Hemerocallis fulva (Tawny Daylily) is listed in the Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States. The federal government has estimated that nearly 25 percent of the 20,000 plant species native to North America are at risk of extinction, many of these through habitat loss. You can help reverse this trend by planting great native plants in your garden.

Pink Flowers, Pink Flower, Roses, Peony, Lilac, Dahlia, Clematis, Astilbe

Plants with Pink Flowers to Add Romance to Your Garden

Pink flowers can bring a pop of color and a sense of joy to any garden or floral arrangement. From delicate pastel hues to bright and bold shades, there are a variety of pink flowers to choose from, such as roses, peonies, and carnations.

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