Data specific to Daylilies (Edit)
AHS link: |
AHS Daylily Cultivar Info |
Hybridizer: |
Douglas-H. |
Year of Registration or Introduction: |
2011 |
Foliage type: |
Dormant
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Scape height: |
24 inches |
Bloom size: |
4.75 inches |
Bloom time: |
Midseason
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Plant Traits: |
Rebloom
Diurnal
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Bud Count: |
16-20
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Branching: |
4-way
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Bloom Traits: |
Eye or Band
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Bloom Form: |
Single
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Color description: |
baby pink with darker pink eye, white raised midribs and ruffles |
AHS Awards: |
Honorable Mention: 2015
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General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: |
Herb/Forb
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Life cycle: |
Perennial
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Sun Requirements: |
Full Sun to Partial Shade
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Minimum cold hardiness: |
Zone 3 -40 °C (-40 °F) to -37.2 °C (-35)
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Flowers: |
Showy
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Propagation: Seeds: |
Will not come true from seed
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Propagation: Other methods: |
Division
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Ploidy: |
Diploid
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Parentage: |
Peggy Jeffcoat x Party Pinafore |
Posted by
adknative (Eagle Bay, New York - Zone 3b) on Jan 12, 2022 9:00 AM concerning plant:
Chick Flick was a gift. I have had it in the gardens for 3 years now and it survives our zone 3 winters beautifully.
In the time that I have had it, it has begun to multiply so that's a bit surprising - in northern gardens, we can go many years without needing to divide our daylilies (I have some clumps that are 20 years old and have never been divided). To see Chick Flick already beginning to produce a larger clump is surprising.
The flowers are on the average / medium range, but what I have noticed is how very sturdy & thick they are (while managing to look delicate) - they have very good substance and strong colour. Even in strong winds or pelting rain, the petals have held up well while nearby daylilies' blooms may be tattered. If I had seen this is someone else's garden, I would have paid good money to add this one to mine. Instead, I got lucky ... very lucky indeed.
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