Double Pardon Me
$18.00
Double Pardon Me is a gorgeous crimson red daylily with more than double the amount of petals than your typical daylily. This daylily will have your neighbors doing a double take at your garden! It starts to bloom in July and re-blooms through the rest of the summer. Pair with Daylily ‘Marque Moon’ for a dramatic statement in your garden!
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Double Pardon Me is a gorgeous crimson red daylily with more than double the amount of petals than your typical daylily. This daylily will have your neighbors doing a double take at your garden! It starts to bloom in July and re-blooms through the rest of the summer. Pair with Daylily ‘Marque Moon’ for a dramatic statement in your garden!
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