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Hemerocallis 'Catherine Woodbery' is a diploid hybrid first introduced by American daylily breeder, Frank Childs in 1967. It was awarded the American Hemerocallis Society's Award of Merit in 1973. Hemerocallis 'Catherine Woodbery' is a subtle and understated beauty with pale orchid pink petals with white medial stripes and a green throat and has a noticeably strong fragrance and an extended blooming season, flowering from July through to August. Without screaming attention to itself, it is one of those flowers that never fails to draw appreciative admiration. Frank Childs was actively breeding daylilies from the 1950's through to the early 1980s and has over 390 cultivars credited to his name. Operating from his nursery in Jenkinsburg, Georgia he was famous for his subtle and unusual forms.
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Additional Information
Order | Asparagales |
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Family | Xanthorrhoeaceae |
Sub-Family | Hemerocallidoideae |
Geographical Origin | Horticultural origin |
Cultivation | Full Sun. Moist rich soil. Potassium-based liquid feed during the growing season |
Eventual Height | 76cm (height of flowering scape) |
Eventual Spread | 50 cm-60 cm |
Hardiness | Herbaceous perennial. Fully hardy. Dormant in winter. The foliage appears again in early spring |
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a good clumpA good clump in a large pot. Lots of healthy foliage, looking forward to the summer to see it in flower
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