Ruby Spider
$20.00
This show-stopper daylily is a great new addition to your full sun garden! Ruby Spider has a brilliant golden-yellow center with ruby-colored edges that blooms in June. This daylily has unique long, spoon-shaped, 9-inch petals that will be an absolute jewel in your garden!
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This show-stopper daylily is a great new addition to your full sun garden! Ruby Spider has a brilliant golden-yellow center with ruby-colored edges that blooms in June. This daylily has unique long, spoon-shaped, 9-inch petals that will be an absolute jewel in your garden!
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