Daylily Cultivar - Aurantiaca
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Color: ROM2: Red orange medium with markings, bitone, or polychrome Parentage: Notes: "The name was given to a plant that was then growing in the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, England. The origin of this plant was not definitely known except that it was believed to have been received from Japan...The open flower has a spread of about five inches. The segments are stiffly recurving. In the throat the color of the flower is orange, but outside of this area the petals and sepals are delicately tinged with English red, and hence this type is to be classed as a fulvous daylily. It is, however, very distinct from the various types of H. fulva." A.B. Stout, Daylilies, 1934 |
Photo from Stout: Daylilies 1934 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||