That color! What does direct hot sunlight do to it? Those with the coral tinge tended to turn more toward orange here. But they may be more stable next year. I never underestimate what the Texas sun can do, though. That's a beautiful color with green.
Name: Suzanne/Sue Sebastopol, CA (Zone 9a) Sunset Zone 15
Thank you both! I don't generally do pink in my garden but I have two named after my daughter and granddaughter that of course I had to own and then this one has that stunning green throat that I love so they all get mixed into the garden.
Here is a dwarf Daylily 'Cranberry Baby' .. it is almost evergreen, in temps here down to -9'c .. in the New England Area of NSW .. 3,000ft above sea level.