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Plan To Visit during Bloom Season JULY 2008

July Garden Hours:
Fridays & Saturdays: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  Sunday: 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Other hours and days by appointment.  

I will be in the garden most days until dark, in case you are traveling though.
Email: daylily@willowbrookacres.com

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*MAP to our gardens*  Watch for the Daylily Sign on State Rt. 61 East of Norwalk

In addition to numerous seedlings, we grow more than 800 daylily varieties.   Best Bloom  in our Zone 5 garden  is the month of July.  Absolute peak is usually 2nd and 3rd weeks in July.  Most daylilies listed in our pages are linked to a  picture. 

Willow Brook Acres
Daylilies are our specialty
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             Fall 2008 Introductions
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WILLOWBROOK  JURASSIC AMBER - [Marcum S. 2008]
Tetraploid,  9" flower, 35" scape,  Semi Evergreen,  mid,  [DESTINED TO SEE x LONG TALL SALLY].  Amber with with a pale green heart to large yellow throat giving way to a deep brick-red halo.    Easy Pollen Fertile, pod fertile but can be difficult.  21 buds.  3 to 4 way branching  View Branching   $100 SF

This edge in a mature clump is a double edge of yellow to brick-red to deep amber. The yellow outer most edge is knobby and toothy.  The large yellow throat is carried onto the sepals to obvious star points.  The eyezone is a halo of brick red.  Midribs are pronounced and lighter in the eyezone area but do not run the full length of the petals.  The substance is heavy.


WILLOWBROOK SNAPPY DRESSER  -  [Marcum S. 2008]
Diploid, Unusual Form, Crispate, 7" flower, 32" scape,  Semi Evergreen,  Mid, [HOUDINI x unknown] 3 to 4  way branching, 12 -17 buds.  [some scapes have a low lateral branch.]  Deep purple self with darker purple chevron eye gradually gets lighter as it descends into the yellow to green throat..    White midribs add to the star burst look of the flower.   Sun-fast in zone 5.  Fertile.     I love this flower.   $40 SF