There are 7 varieties of white / cream daylily slideshows below. Early Snow is my favorite with its large blooms. The nice thing about white daylilies is that they become more white as the day progresses ... unlike most other daylilies that fade in the heat of a Houston summer day.
Early Snow ... rebloomed Jul 9-23
Full of Treasure
Sunday Gloves ... rebloomed Aug 5-27
Joan Senior
Spacecoast White Out ... rebloomed Jul 30-Aug 16
Marque Moon
Beautiful Edgings
Early Snow ... rebloomed Jul 9-23
Full of Treasure
Sunday Gloves ... rebloomed Aug 5-27
Joan Senior
Spacecoast White Out ... rebloomed Jul 30-Aug 16
Marque Moon
Beautiful Edgings
Early Snow - 9 plants, large 7 inch flowers, 29 inches tall, early, dormant, favorite white daylily, bloomed May 16 to Jul 23, rebloomed, 43 days with blooms, Spring Hill
Full of Treasure - 2 plants, 5.75 inch flowers, 30 inches tall, early, semi-evergreen, first year, planted May 20, bloomed - Jul 30 to Aug 10, 6 days with blooms, Schreiner's
Sunday Gloves - 4 plants, 5.25 inch flowers, 27 inches tall, early midseason, dormant, bloomed May 19 to Aug 27, rebloomed, 42 days with blooms, Breck's
Joan Senior - 3 plants, 6 inch flowers, 25 inches tall, early midseason, evergreen, bloomed May 22 to Jun 25, blooms are smaller than Early Snow, but you can never too many white daylilies, 25 days with blooms, Spring Hill
Spacecoast White Out - 1 plant, 6.5 inch flowers, 24 inches tall, early, semi-evergreen, bloomed May 14 to Aug 16, rebloomed, 36 days with blooms ... not bad for 1 plant ... flowers seem smaller than 6.5 inches, Breck's
Marque Moon - 6 plants, 5.25 inch flowers, 24 inches tall, midseason late, dormant, bloomed Jun 8 to Jun 19, 5 days with blooms, Spring Hill
Beautiful Edgings - 2 plants, 7 inch flowers, 30 inches tall, midseason, semi-evergreen, first year, planted Mar 6, first bloom & only bloom - Jun 5th, flower smaller than 7 inches, Oaks
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