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Barbara Dittmer

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The Hemerocallis ‘Barbara Dittmer’ is a highly celebrated, compact daylily cultivar hybridized by Jim Morss in 1994. It is widely admired for its flat, full, and neatly ruffled petals that add a vibrant pop of color to gardens.

 

The Barbara Dittmer daylily (Hemerocallis ‘Barbara Dittmer’) is a highly acclaimed, award-winning daylily hybridized by Chad Morss and registered in 1994. It is widely celebrated by collectors for its stunning, artistic blooms, unique ruffled edges, and sophisticated coloration.
Key Characteristics at a Glance
  • Flower Color: A rich, coral-orchid rose-pink with a vibrant magenta-rose eyezone and a bright, canary-yellow-to-green throat.
  • Edges: Features a bubbly, serrated, or “toothed” gold edge.
  • Flower Size: Small, measuring about 3.75 inches in diameter.
  • Scape Height: Reaches roughly 24 inches (60 cm) tall.
  • Bloom Season: Early bloom habit with an extended duration, frequently offering a second bloom (rebloom) later in the season.
  • Plant Type: Semi-evergreen tetraploid.
  • Awards: Won the prestigious Annie T. Giles Award (2006) from the American Daylily Society, given to outstanding small-flowered daylilies.
Cultivation & Care
  • Sunlight: Performs best in full sun to partial shade.
  • Soil: Prefers well-drained, moderately fertile, and moist soil, but is widely adaptable once established.
  • Hardiness: It is known to be a hardy perennial, often successful in USDA Hardiness Zones 4b to 9.
  • Usage: Because of its compact scape size and unique coloration, it works beautifully in the front-to-mid border of perennial gardens or in feature pots. [1, 2, 3]
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