Large red-orange blooms with bright yellow centers and pale cream stripes. Re-blooms in late summer. Spectacular color accent to the garden or border.

Bred by Dr. Darrel Apps, this dense little beauty will fool you with it small stature into thinking that maybe it’s not the strongest blooming daylily out there. Guess again because this is a flowering dynamo, sending out flower stalks and bloom in June and continuing the continuous flowering binge into September and beyond! And what a flower it is! Measuring up to 4″ in diameter it carries an elegant apricot shade with an added silvery sparkle that makes it shimmer in the landscape. With that long of a bloom time and considering how easy this plant is to grow and show in full sun or partial shade, you should be planting groups of these carefree gems to give big landscape swaths the benefit of this apricot colored shimmer.

Spectacular color will make you crave this dreamy Daylily especially when its big peach to apricot colored flowers with yellow throats and ruffled petal edges begin to bloom in July. These 5″ blooms will have the whole neighborhood talking!

‘South Seas’ daylily has stunning orange-coral fragrant flowers. Even though the blooms only last 1 day, there are always more buds and new blooms opening each day. Tolerates poor soils, and once established will be drought tolerant. Plant in beds in masses or as a focal point in containers.

‘Alabama Jubilee’ will be the focal point of any garden arrangement with its huge orangeish red blossoms. They are a very fragrant form of daylilies that bloom around mid-summer. Outstanding for grouping, it is a magnet for butterflies and hummingbirds. They are low maintenance, salt-tolerant, and rabbit resistant. 

This native is a natural show off in the garden with an irrepressible urge to bloom and something that appeals to humans and colorful landscape critters. Deep green foliage exhibits distinct red veining while deep red stems rise above the foliage with a continuous stream of buds that open from June through September to bright, orange-yellow single daisy flowers with mahogany centers. ‘Summer Nights’ loves full sun and is stunning grouped in the back of a perennial bed. Its flowers provide nectar for many native bees and butterflies while its seed feed a number of colorful birds in the winter while dried stems provide great nesting material.

This native is a natural show off in the garden with large, daisy like orange-yellow flowers that last a long time in the garden or as cut flowers. This plant offers a continuous stream of buds that open from June through October. ‘Punto Russo’ is cold hardy, deer resistant and provides nectar for many native pollinators.

Fire Twister has unique, dark purple foliage and black stems that set off the bright orange and red flowers. An easy-to-grow, upright perennial with intense red sunflower-like blooms bloom from June till October. Showy foliage along with long summer bloom. Attracts butterflies. Perfect for massing in the middle or back of a garden. It can be used effectively in containers. Great cut flower.

This monster summer bloomer presents a dense rounded form that loads up with daisy flowers sporting fiery shades of oranges and golds from late June until frost Easy to grow. Attracts butterflies. Immense summer long color. Perfect for massing in the landscape for a long season color sweep. Look great in mixed containers