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Cultivated for over 2,500 years, daylilies are still at the top of the list of favorite low-maintenance perennials.  With over 60,000 cultivars in existence, flowers in every color of the rainbow (except blue) are available and with careful selection, their bloom can be extended to last all season long.  Favored for their adaptability, tough consistution and beauty, daylilies have an infinite number of uses in the landscape.  A plant that yields tremendous results with little effort......... What could be better?

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Garden D

In recent years, American daylily hybridizers have done a magnificent job introducing outstanding cultivars to the garden.  Our registered cultivars are available in heights from ten to seventy-two inches and bloom sizes ranging from two to nine inches; single and double blossoms are available in a rainbow of colors extensive enough to offer something for every taste.

Daylilies bloom from early summer through the first hard frost depending on variety.  Peak bloom months are July and August here at the farm.  Daylilies thrive in the sun - yet will tolerate partial shade and will grow in average, well-drained garden soil.
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Adorable Tiger - Click to see more

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Ice Carnival

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Garden A

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Garden B

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All shapes, sizes and colors

264 Linden Street, Berlin, Massachusetts 01503 ~ 978-838-2471
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