Tiny Perfection has been in my garden for years and will stay. Planted in the front of a border it shows off the blooms to perfection the plant always looks good. I love the plant and the name which tells it all, here it is a nice clump it never has a bad hair day with those perfectly ruffled blooms.
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Betty MN Zone4 AHS member
I have had this cv since '16 so I have really only seen it blooming for one season. Considering that, it has been amazing settling in quickly, producing consistently perfect blooms always in this color, a bud count of 14 on 3 way branching . It has already reached the 18" height here with the just under 3" bloom. It is one of the first to bloom here. I expect bud count to increase with maturity. This one is a keeper.
SCTP has been an intensely vigorous bloomer for me. So many blooms open at once and give great clusters on the scapes. Buds on this plant seem to be in non-stop supply as it just keeps packing out the blooms. Great plant if you are getting into hybridizing and want a plant that sets seed pods easily. You will get seeds and lots of them! Only downside with this plant and setting pods on it is that the buds sit very tightly to the scape and cluster tightly which can make it hard to get tags around them and I have occasionally have a pod get pushed/broken off by another pod due to how close they are together.
I was given this plant a few years ago by a local friend and member of this site Juli (daylily), she is actually the reason I joined the site.
'Spacecoast Tiny Perfection' just put out it's first blooms of the season. As usual the tiny blooms are almost perfect every time, and as others have stated, it put out a lot of blooms. The scapes are short and the blooms are small, but it still puts out some attention grabbing blooms.
I've only had Spacecoast Tiny Perfection since 2020. I avoid most Spacecoast daylilies because the previous ones I've owned have promptly died. I'm cautiously optimistic since I purchased the plant from a northern grower. However, the winters of 2020 & 2021 were quite mild so this winter will be the test since it has been quite cold without much snow. I do hope it survives because the flowers are so amazingly perfect! Very aptly named!
I haven't had it long enough to comment on much but hopefully I can give an update in the next year or two.
I planted STP this Spring of 2022. It promptly turned around and gave a nice bloom season from July 8-22 with 17 flowers. It even put on a fan by October, to end this year at 3. STP did contract a light case of rust by Fall, but not nearly as bad as many around it. The flowers really are lovely, as everyone mentions.
2023 update…STP had a great year, blooming from June 28 to July 27, with at least 22 blooms. It had a short rebloom period, September 9-13 with 3 more blooms before bunnies chewed off the scape. It even managed to more than double itself, growing from 3 scapes in April to 7 scapes by October. It seems to be quite hardy here in zone 6b.