The ‘Victorian Lace‘ daylily (Hemerocallis) is a highly-rated, fragrant evergreen tetraploid featuring large, 6.75-inch porcelain pink flowers with distinctive, ruffled gold edges and a bright green throat. Hybridized by Patrick Stamile in 1999, it grows about 30 inches tall and is celebrated for its repeat blooming. [1, 2, 3]
Key Characteristics:
- Color: Porcelain cream-pink with a braided, bubbly gold edge.
- Bloom Size: Large, roughly 6.75 inches (17 cm) in diameter.
- Scape Height: Scapes (flower stalks) stand about 30 inches (75-76 cm) tall.
- Bloom Season: Early-midseason bloomer with the ability to re-bloom.
- Foliage & Ploidy: Evergreen foliage type; tetraploid genetics, which contributes to its robust stature and heavily ruffled edges.
- Flower Habits: Fragrant, diurnal (opens during the day), and exhibits high bud counts (around 23 buds per stalk). [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
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