

Mike Reed Reblooming Daylily
A repeat bloomer with huge, dazzling flowers.
Producing roughly 300 buds a year, this hardworking daylily is one of the most floriferous around. The bold, mammoth 20 cm blooms are deep red with chartreuse centres and gracefully recurved petals, flowering not once but twice each season for extra colour in borders or containers. A semi-evergreen type, it holds some foliage through winter in mild climates and always bounces back come spring. Hardy, long-lived and gradually spreading, you can count on it to return every year.
Producing roughly 300 buds a year, this hardworking daylily is one of the most floriferous around. The bold, mammoth 20 cm blooms are deep red with chartreuse centres and gracefully recurved petals, flowering not once but twice each season for extra colour in borders or containers. A semi-evergreen type, it holds some foliage through winter in mild climates and always bounces back come spring. Hardy, long-lived and gradually spreading, you can count on it to return every year.
$15.99
Mike Reed Reblooming Daylily—
$15.99
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A repeat bloomer with huge, dazzling flowers.
Producing roughly 300 buds a year, this hardworking daylily is one of the most floriferous around. The bold, mammoth 20 cm blooms are deep red with chartreuse centres and gracefully recurved petals, flowering not once but twice each season for extra colour in borders or containers. A semi-evergreen type, it holds some foliage through winter in mild climates and always bounces back come spring. Hardy, long-lived and gradually spreading, you can count on it to return every year.
Producing roughly 300 buds a year, this hardworking daylily is one of the most floriferous around. The bold, mammoth 20 cm blooms are deep red with chartreuse centres and gracefully recurved petals, flowering not once but twice each season for extra colour in borders or containers. A semi-evergreen type, it holds some foliage through winter in mild climates and always bounces back come spring. Hardy, long-lived and gradually spreading, you can count on it to return every year.



















