Orange Smoothie
$22.00
From the same hybridizer who brought you the popular reblooming daylily ‘Going Bananas’ comes this brand new introduction that is sure to please. 4″ wide, orange mango petals with a light rose band, pink mid-rib, and green throat. The flower scapes have well-branched, 4-way scapes and upwards near 32 buds per scape, packing quite a punch with its flower performance. The diamond dusting will dazzle you as it sparkles in direct sun. Flowers are cookie-cutter consistent in form and color and we have observed excellent rebloom. ‘Orange Smoothie’ combines well with pastel and bold colors alike, making it a great choice for landscape designers. Plant en masse for a truly stunning display.
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From the same hybridizer who brought you the popular reblooming daylily ‘Going Bananas’ comes this brand new introduction that is sure to please. 4″ wide, orange mango petals with a light rose band, pink mid-rib, and green throat. The flower scapes have well-branched, 4-way scapes and upwards near 32 buds per scape, packing quite a punch with its flower performance. The diamond dusting will dazzle you as it sparkles in direct sun. Flowers are cookie-cutter consistent in form and color and we have observed excellent rebloom. ‘Orange Smoothie’ combines well with pastel and bold colors alike, making it a great choice for landscape designers. Plant en masse for a truly stunning display.
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