AHS link: | AHS Daylily Cultivar Info |
Hybridizer: | Hanson-C. |
Year of Registration or Introduction: | 2004 |
Foliage type: | Semi-evergreen |
Scape height: | 40 inches |
Bloom size: | 3.75 inches |
Bloom time: | Early midseason |
Plant Traits: | Diurnal |
Bloom Traits: | Self |
Bloom Form: | Single |
Color description: | coral rose pink self above green throat |
Plant Habit: | Herb/Forb |
Life cycle: | Perennial |
Sun Requirements: | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
Minimum cold hardiness: | Zone 4a -34.4 °C (-30 °F) to -31.7 °C (-25 °F) |
Flowers: | Showy Fragrant |
Propagation: Seeds: | Will not come true from seed |
Propagation: Other methods: | Division |
Ploidy: | Tetraploid |
Parentage: | Celtic Christmas x (Tet. Siloam Virginia Henson x Le Petit Saboteur) |
Child plants: | 3 child plants |
Curt Hanson's Crintonic Garden Catalog said:BURNING HOT SPOT
04 T EM 40 SE
CELTIC CHRISTMAS X (Tet SILOAM VIRGINIA HENSON x LE PETIT SABOTEUR)
Pressing all the right buttons, these salacious cherry orange blossoms will unleash your gardening passions! BURNING HOT SPOT is a small 2-3/4" reflexed, round flower of exceptional heavy and wax-like substance. The bright coral red color is set off by a small green heart. This fabulous plant has tall 40" robust masculine scapes with tree-like wide 3 and 4-way branching. Topnotch show bench qualities combine with luscious color and lustful fertility to make BURNING HOT SPOT an instant turn on for collectors and hybridizers alike.
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