Ten Daylily Varieties for Maximum Color in the Garden

Melanie L. Marten
Daylilies are one of the most popular perennial plants for the garden. Easy to grow and relatively hardy, they come in a wide variety of colors and styles to compliment every garden style. This article covers ten popular types you might like to grow.

Daylily Variety - Becky Lynn

This type of daylily has the classic spiky leaves in a pale green color. They are like pretty green ribbons that will add special interest in your garden. The flowers of this type of daylily are pale pink and ruffled. Each petal has a white stripe down the center.

Daylily Variety - Frans Hals

This hybrid strain of dalily is one of the brightest and most colorful. Besides the emerald green leaves, the blossoms have orange-red petals striped with gold. The sepals, which look like smaller petals alternating with the real ones, are orange. Truly a bright addition to your sunny garden.

Daylily Variety - Stella De Oro

The Stella de Oro daylily is one of the most popular types in contemporary gardens. The compact clumps of spiky leaves are dark green. Each trumpet shaped flower is bright yellow gold. The plants bloom most of the summer long.

Daylily Variety - Ruffled Apricot

Although this variety is a slow grower, it is worth the wait to see these pretty apricot colored blossoms. The edge of each petal is ruffled.

Daylily Variety - Fairy Tale Pink

Another ruffled daylily type is this delicate pink blossomed one. With greenish yellow in the center of each blossom, the pale peachy pink will brighten up your garden with feminine beauty.

Daylily Variety - Smoky Mountain Autumn

For maximum pretty color, this daylily type has lavendar and pink flowers with an orangey-yellow throat, or center part. Each petal is heavily ruffled on the edges.

Daylily Variety - Prairie Blue Eyes

Perhaps the most purple of all daylilies, this variety has a wide yellow center but lots of bright lavender color on the broad petals. Like most daylily varieties, this one loves to grow in full sun.

Daylily Variety - Scarlet Orbit

The common name of this type gives you a lot of information about what the flower looks like. With a greenish yellow throat, the rest of this daylily flower is bright crimson red.

Daylily Variety - Hyperion

With dark green foliage and delicate yellowy white petals, this type of daylily is described as star-shaped. The petals are narrower than other varieties.

Daylily Variety - Dominic

If your tastes run toward the elegant or gothic instead of the sunny and feminine, you will love the Dominic daylily variety. Atop slender green stems, the blossoms bloom a deep reddish black color with orange throats. It is the darkest daylily, and surely a striking addition to your garden.

Published by Melanie L. Marten

Melanie Marten is self-taught and self-employed. Besides freelance writing, she dabbles in website design and owns dozens of websites and blogs. Work is squeezed in between parenting two boys, homeschoolin...  View profile

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  • mellifluent6/2/2008

    Very good information on so many varieties of Lilies.Love the flower in the picture.

  • Lisa Riggs5/7/2008

    Lovely article! Love the beautiful pic too!!

  • J P Whickson5/7/2008

    I have three of these. Day lillies are wonderful but go away too quickly. It's almost time for them and I am soooooo excited. Waiting for the plethora of color to tickle my visual cones.

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