Hemerocallis ‘Eye-yi-yi’
Description:
Introduced in 1988 by Mrs. Vern E. (Peggy) McCroskey, this tetraploid daylily grows 30 inches (76 cm) with 5.5-inch (14 cm) blooms. Early season with rebloom, evergreen foliage. Flowers are bronze bicoloured with a red eye zone and greenish bronze throat. Bred from 'Holiday Delight' × 'Chinese Autumn'. Awarded an Honourable Mention in 1996.
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