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Daylily Wrens Song Description: Wrens Song
introduced by P. Stamile in 2005. 7x 3 ½" x 2 ½ inch blooms on 26 inch
scapes. 6-way branching. 30-35 buds. "Performance is what WREN’S SONG is
about. It is one of the earliest pinks to bloom and it is also one of the
longest blooming. Long bloom is a characteristic you cannot see from any
image. You can only see it in the garden after other daylilies have bloomed
out. It is one of those characteristics I wish every daylily had. But WREN’S
SONG is not just about performance, it is a very large, very flat ribbon
pink bi-tone with a prominent gold edge. It should travel well anywhere.
For those who get rebloom this cultivar has gold tentacles some of which are
¾" long. I know of no other ribbon pink with this characteristic. Alas, it
only occurs on rebloom when it is quite warm here so it may not show up
everywhere. How have I used this cultivar? Being taller I have used WREN’S
SONG to get some of the gold edged purples, which tend to bloom low and in
the leaves, to come up. Being 7" in bloom size, it is much larger than its
sibs so I have used it to get extra large blooms in every color." Easily
fertile both ways. Fragrant. Early morning opener. Extended Blooms. |