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Daylily Great White Description: Great White
introduced by P. Stamile in 1999. 6¼ inch blooms on 28 inch scapes. 5
- 6 way branching. 30 - 35 buds. "GREAT WHITE gets its name because overall
it has the greatest concentration of desirable characteristics. First, the
plant is large and husky and has excellent proportion with outstanding scape
to foliage balance. Well branched scapes carry up to 35 buds without ever
crowding the very large 6¼" flowers. The flowers are large, wide, full and
flat with edges deeply ruffled and gathered in gold. Of all my whites it was
GREAT WHITE I took into my pinks. GREAT WHITE crossed into the pinks helped
clarify even the best of the pinks. Moreover, on pinks with a wire gold edge
it produced outstanding gold edged pinks. As a white breeder GREAT WHITE has
been superb for getting outstanding plant habits into my whites. More than a
great white, this is destined to be a great daylily." Easily fertile both
ways. Blooms Early Mid season. Fragrant Early morning opener.
Fragrant. Honorable Mention 2003. |