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- Description
This stunning bloom is a hybrid daylily (Hemerocallis), showcasing an elegant and richly colored flower that would be a standout in any garden.
🌸 Detailed Description of the Daylily:
Petals:
The flower features six broad petals (three larger and three smaller inner tepals), with slightly ruffled or frilled edges, a hallmark of many modern hybrid daylilies.
The base color of the petals is a soft, dusty peach or mauve-pink, giving the bloom a warm, muted tone.
Eyezone:
At the center of the petals is a bold, deep maroon to burgundy eyezone, radiating outward in a dramatic contrast against the lighter petal base.
This eyezone has a softly blended edge, rather than a sharply defined border, which adds depth and a watercolor-like effect.
Throat:
The throat of the flower is a vivid yellow, glowing brightly and transitioning seamlessly into the maroon eyezone.
This central yellow zone houses the stamens, which are yellow with black-tipped anthers, standing upright and prominent.
Foliage:
Surrounding the flower are the typical long, strappy green leaves of daylilies—arch-shaped and forming dense clumps at the base.
The leaves provide a fresh, grassy backdrop that enhances the flower’s rich tones.
Bloom Habit:
Like all daylilies, this flower likely blooms for a single day, but the plant itself can produce many buds for a prolonged blooming period.
It’s a mid-season or reblooming variety, favored for continuous garden interest.
This particular cultivar, with its unique peach-and-burgundy coloration and ruffled petals, is used for ornamental appeal and performance.