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Daylily - Rosy Returns
Daylily - Rosy Returns The Daylily Rosy Returns, Hemerocallis 'Rosy Returns' (Apps, '99,PP9779), is a dwarf variety that has large 4 inch bright rose-colored flowers with a dark pink eye and yellow throat on green foliage. 'Rosy Returns' will bloom from June until frost and may be hardy all the way to zone 2. It can survive harsh conditions that many other plants cannot and prefers full sun for the best performance. Daylilies are some of the easiest plants to grow and are a good choice for any gardener. Use 'Rosy Returns' for mass plantings, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs. Daylilies are rugged, adaptable, vigorous perennials that endure in a garden for many years with little or no care. 'Rosy Returns' adapts to a wide range of soil and light conditions. It establishes quickly, grows vigorously, and survives winters with little or no injury. This charming and clumping plant is a beautiful daylily that is short, but has the perfect size of flowers for its height! * Hardy * Vigorous * Dwarf
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