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Last Updated March 28, 2008

 

Willow Brook Acres
Daylilies are our specialty

For 2008 Mail Orders
Mailing address:
Willow Brook Acres
P.O. Box 387
Norwalk, Ohio 44857

Email: daylily@willowbrookacres.com

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Double fans are standard unless otherwise marked
(S) = Single fan - limited availability
(M) =  3 or more fans, a small clump
[sold out] = Not available this season
NA = Not Available, NEW to the garden

All may become available later in season
Plant Habit
Dor = Dormant
Sev = Semi evergreen
EV = Evergreen
ext = Extended bloom time it is open
re = Rebloom sending up more scapes after the first appear
Ploidy
DIP = Diploid [22 chromosomes]

TET = Tetraploid [44 chromosomes]

Diploids
are how daylilies first occurred in nature. A Tetriploid was first created by a chemical application.  A cross between two Tetraploid daylilies will yield a TET hybrid  without chemical application. 

Bloom Season
EE=Extra Early
E=Early
EM=Early Mid season
M=Mid season 
ML=Late Mid season,
L=Late
Flower Form
dbl = A Double is extra petals
F = Fragrant bloom
VFR = Very Fragrant bloom
sp = Spider Form
ufo = Unusual Form
noc = Nocturnal
Flower Color
*self  = all one solid color
*blend = a blend of two colors to make one
*bicolor = petals and sepals that are different color
*bitone = sepals a lighter color of the overall daylily color. 
 
Flower Description
*green throat - the color in the deep area where petals attach
*watermark a lighter color where the petals descend into the throat, similar to eyezone
*midribs, a darker or lighter line down petals
*halo = similar to an eyezone coloring  but only on petals
Stout Medal Award
The Stout Silver Medal is the highest award given by the American Hemerocallis Society.  It is given annually to a daylily voted as the best daylily observed by AHS garden judges.