Data specific to Daylilies (Edit)
AHS link: AHS Daylily Cultivar Info
Hybridizer: Morss
Year of Registration or Introduction: 1995
Foliage type: Evergreen
Scape height: 30 inches
Bloom size: 7 inches
Bloom time: Early
Plant Traits: Extended Bloom
Rebloom
Fertility: Pod Fertile
Pollen Fertile
Bloom Traits: Eye or Band
Edged
Bloom Form: Single
Color description: cream with triple eye of lavender lilac with red violet edges and veins above yellow to green throat
AHS Awards: Honorable Mention: 2000
JC: 1996
RWM: 2005

General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: Herb/Forb
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 5a -28.9 °C (-20 °F) to -26.1 °C (-15 °F)
Flowers: Showy
Fragrant
Propagation: Seeds: Will not come true from seed
Propagation: Other methods: Division
Ploidy: Tetraploid
Parentage: ((sdlg x Opus One) x (Paper Butterfly x Fantasy Finish)) x ((sdlg x Opus One) x (Paper Butterfly x Fantasy Finish))
Child plants: 47 child plants

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  • Daylily

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Photographed in Florida
Location: Birmingham al
Date: 2018-05-21

Photographed in Florida
Uploaded by yugo20

Photographed in hybridizer's garden, Florida
Location: Wayneboro MS
Date: 2005-05-28

Photo Courtesy of Mystic Meadows Daylily Farm. Used with Permissi
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Photo Courtesy of Keast Daylily Gardens. Used with Permission.
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Photo Courtesy of Crossview Gardens. Used with Permission.
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Photo Courtesy of E and B Farm Used with Permission
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Location: In my garden in Lenore, ID
Date: 6-29-14

Courtesy of Peace on Earth Gardens Used with permission
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Location: In my garden in Lenore, ID
Date: 6-26-14

Photo Courtesy of Wood-Eden Daylilies & Cannas. Used with Permiss
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Comments:
  • Posted by Natalie (North Central Idaho - Zone 7a) on Jul 17, 2015 11:19 PM concerning plant:
    Gerda Brooker has beautiful blooms, but the plant has struggled for me. It seems as if it is always the last one to start growing every spring, and I always think that I've lost it, but it just takes its time showing up. It hasn't increased any in the few years that I've had it, but I've kept it because it does have a very nice bloom. I've moved it from zone 5a to zone 7a, and that hasn't made any difference.

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