Hemerocallis ‘Pink Ballerina’
Description:
Introduced by Nathan Rudolph in 1981, this 29" tetraploid daylily has 5.5" fragrant blue-pink blooms with deeper edges, a small pink halo, and a green-yellow throat. Rudolph of Aurora, Illinois, registered 53 cultivars, four earning AHS HMs, including the diploid ‘Dawn Supreme’ and the tetraploid ‘Pink Tangerine’, a 37" pink-tangerine with a rose eyezone and small green throat.
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