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Foliage Type: Semi-evergreen Daylily, best in USDA Zones 6-9, lows to10 degrees or more with some mulch, but does best in the warmer areas. Usually not as "tender" as the Evergreen types, but may still be damaged by late hard freezes in more severe climates.
Daylily #H-2114 (Munson, 1973)- Semi-evergreen. 30". Early Midseason + rebloom. Snazzy, 6 inch blooms of velvety wine-purple sport an intense eggplant-purple eyezone and green gold throat. This award-winning daylily performs well around the country, offering spectacular color throughout the summer. Always a favorite with visitors. Tetraploid. Photo show flower just as it is beginning to open.
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