Raspberry Eclipse
$20.00
A deliciously beautiful daylily, Raspberry Eclipse is a must-have for your garden! It is a raspberry-colored daylily with brilliant yellow centers and a bonus of matching delicate, ruffled lemon yellow edges. Raspberry Eclipse is a re-bloomer that starts blooming in July.
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A deliciously beautiful daylily, Raspberry Eclipse is a must-have for your garden! It is a raspberry-colored daylily with brilliant yellow centers and a bonus of matching delicate, ruffled lemon yellow edges. Raspberry Eclipse is a re-bloomer that starts blooming in July.
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