NEED ID PLEASE

Greensburg, IN(Zone 6a)

this is the largest Lilly I have seen, but no ID

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Fenton, MI(Zone 5b)

With 1000's of cultivars this could be too hard to ID.
Julie

Greensburg, IN(Zone 6a)

I was afraid of that.

(Sue) South Central, IA(Zone 5a)

That sure looks like a daylily (hemerocallis) to me. They might have some suggestions over on the daylily forum.

Greensburg, IN(Zone 6a)

(hemerocallis) is a chocolate color acording to all the info I got but mine was ID as Mary Tod, but will keep checking.

Putnam County, IN(Zone 5b)

Definitely a dayliliy...Hemerocallis...Mary Todd is a possibility, but yellows are hard to ID. Not understanding what the chocolate coloring is referring too....

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/17648/

Lubbock, TX(Zone 7a)

possibly....

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/15803/

Mine had blooms as big as my hand.

Putnam County, IN(Zone 5b)

Not Omomuki which is a round shape and has a bit of a green hue to it with a very ruffled edge...here is my Omomuki

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Agawam, MA(Zone 6a)

I wild quess Hyperion, but there is about 60,000 registered Hemerocallis (daylilies.) I also would try the daylily forum. Hope this helps.
Debbie

Prescott, AZ(Zone 7a)

I once had about 20 Hudson Valley daylilies that looked exactly like that - same lemon yellow. Mine were quite fragrant, at the height of bloom. But, I agree that there are probably dozens popular yellow daylilies.

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