Well named for its white flowers blushed lime green that will brighten any shadier part of the garden and are often the last flowers to be seen as dusk falls in the late winter and early spring
This enduringly popular Hemerocallis has fragrant, delicate pale pink flowers with a lime green to yellow throat. The blooms appear on erect stems during mid-summer, standing above a mound of narrow,
'High Tor' has narrow green, arching grass-like foliage. Very tall stems bear golden yellow trumpet-like flowers during mid-summer. 'High Tor' is a clump-forming perennial with a bushy habit.
'Irish Elf' is not commonly available but it's' gracefully habit makes it well worth growing. Erect stems bear small, yellow , cornet-shaped flowers held high over a clump of arching grass-like ...
We think 'Plum Pudding' is one of the best with dusky reddish-plum leaves frosted with silver and masses of slender dark reddish-blue stems carrying small creamy flowers in summer.
'Strawberry Swirl' has rounded, green leaves with ruffled margins, each leaf is overlaid with fine silver-marbling. Sprays of small pink tubular flowers appear on tall stems during summer.
A succulent perennial with clustered heads of pinky red flowers from August to October. The foliage is purple/grey and is held on spreading stems that root wherever they touch the ground.