This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Palmer, Alaska
Hawkinsville, Georgia
Ames, Iowa
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Wayland, Massachusetts
Union Springs, New York
Sherwood, Oregon
Beavertown, Pennsylvania
Jamestown, Rhode Island
Kalama, Washington
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Very tiny grass-like daylily that really blooms. No idea why it is so hard to find, it clumps up rapidly.
This little charmer is a star of my rock garden when it starts blooming. It has survived eleven Alaskan winters, and the crown multiplies...Read More
Super small flower. We have this growing in our display garden along the border of larger daylilies. It gets lost without support from ...Read More
I love this little daylily! Fine foliage, almost grass-like, long blooming season, and cute mini-size which tucks in around other larger ...Read More
This has proven itself in my garden, with long bloom and strong growth. The small stature means it is easy to fit into many planting plan...Read More