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Plum Crazy

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The “Plum Crazy” is actually a highly popular tropical day-blooming water lily (Nymphaea) rather than a traditional garden daylily. It is celebrated for its striking, vivid violet-purple flowers with ruffled petals, and unique bright green lily pads striped with maroon mottling. [1, 2]
The name “Plum Crazy” applies to a few different beloved daylilies (Hemerocallis) and a popular tropical water lily. If you are looking to buy or grow them, here is a specific breakdown of the varieties you might encounter: [1, 2]
1. HemerocallisNicole’s Plum Crazy
This is the most highly sought-after daylily cultivar with this name. Registered by Harry in 2010, it is celebrated for its stunning near-white petals outlined with a bold plum-violet eyezone. [1, 2, 3, 4]
  • Bloom Size: Large, 6.0-inch blossoms.
  • Scape Height: Around 30 inches tall.
  • Bloom Season: Early to mid-season, with frequent reblooming.
  • Type: Tetraploid and semi-evergreen.
  • Details: You can track its registration and lineage on the American Daylily Society or check local availability via the Garden.org Database. [1, 2]
2. HemerocallisAshwood’s Plum Crazy
Bred by Norris-R. in 2012, this daylily features deep, rich rose-purple blooms accented by a light lavender watermark and a bright green throat. [1]
  • Bloom Size: 6.25 inches across.
  • Scape Height: 28 inches.
  • Type: Tetraploid and semi-evergreen. [1]
3. Nymphaea ‘Plum Crazy’ (Tropical Water Lily)
Because the word “lily” is often used loosely, you might be thinking of the award-winning Nymphaea ‘Plum Crazy‘, voted the Best New Water Lily of 2013 by the IWGS. [1, 2]
  • Appearance: Features vivid plum-purple petals (17 cm across) with unique leaves (marbled bright green and red-purple).
  • Care: Thrives in full sun or partial shade in a rich, nutrient-dense aquatic substrate.
  • Availability: If you are based in India and looking to order, it is stocked locally at Lilypond Store. [1, 2]
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