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Most daylilies aren't fragrant but this unique cultivar offers a sweet scent in addition to its unabashed good looks. The wide-petalled, 4" flowers are a round, ruffled pink with a band of clear rose and a halo of soft yellow. Chorus Line blooms early in the summer and reblooms in areas with a long growing season. (Sorry, Minnesota.) Stays open at least 16 hours, well into the evening, so people with 9 to 5 jobs can still enjoy its beauty. Bred and introduced by the well known daylily expert David Kirchoff. Earn an Award of Merit winner from the American Hemerocallis Society, signifying that it performs well across the country and a Popularity Poll award indicating its appeal across the ranks of the AHS.
For planting info see the "Daylily Planting Guide" link below.
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3-7 pkgs. |
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$7.16 each |
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8-11 pkgs. |
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$6.76 each |
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Common Name: |
Daylily Chorus Line |
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Botanical Name: |
Hemerocallis 'Chorus Line' |
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Color: |
Pink flowers with a band or rose and a yellow halo, fragrant |
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Height: |
20" |
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Exposure: |
Full sun to light shade |
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Hardiness: |
Zones 3-9 |
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Bloom Time: |
Delivers early summer blossoms, then reblooms later in warm regions |
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Plant Size: |
2-3 fan division, the largest size commercially available! |
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Plants/Pkg: |
1 |
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Planting Info: |
Click here for the Daylily Planting Guide |
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Note: |
Daylily fans ship mid September through December |
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