Dublin Elaine Daylily
$14.99 each, 3 for $39.99
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5 1/2" bloom, 32" tall, Mid Season + rebloom, Dormant
Everybody loves 'Dublin Elaine' daylily! This beautiful peachy-pink double daylily is a vigorous grower and an excellent rebloomer. Listed as a mid season daylily, it usually blooms a bit later for us here in zone 7. For that reason, we consider it a late bloomer and find it makes a great choice for extending your bloom season.
Dublin Elaine is an All American Daylily Selection meaning it has been proven to be successful across the country.
Although listed as dormant, this variety has been proven to successfully grow in zones 3-10
One of five daylilies in our All-American collection. If you are in need of a daylily collection with proven performance around the country, the All-American collection is for you!
Visit our YouTube channel to watch lots of daylily videos
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Dublin Elaine Daylily Features:
Everybody loves ‘Dublin Elaine’ daylily! This beautiful peachy-pink double daylily is a vigorous grower and an excellent rebloomer. Big, fluffy 5 1/2″ blooms grow on scapes around 32″ tall in our East Tennessee garden. We can’t quite nail down the color of these oh-so-lovely blooms: are they peachy-pink or pinky-peach?! Either way, they’re gorgeous!
Listed as a mid season daylily, it usually blooms a bit later for us— usually around the end of June/first of July here in zone 7. For that reason, we consider it a late bloomer and, with its excellent rebloom, find it makes a great choice for extending your bloom season.
Dublin Elaine is an All American Daylily Selection. This means it has been proven to be successful across the country. Although listed as dormant, this variety has been proven to successfully grow in zones 3-10.
Looks beautiful on its own, but is especially breathtaking when planted with dark purple, orange, hot pink (yes, really!) or gold daylilies.
One of five daylilies in our All-American collection. If you are in need of a daylily collection with proven performance around the country, the All-American collection is for you!
Visit our YouTube channel to watch lots of daylily videos
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Zone Range | 2 to 8 |
WHAT DAYLILIES CAN I GROW: Most of you can grow any of the daylilies we sell. If you live in an area with a sustained cold period like we do in East Tennessee, you can grow all the varieties. However, If you live in an area that doesn’t get freezing weather in the winter (like zones 9 and 10), dormant varieties won’t work for you; you’ll need to choose evergreen or semi-evergreen varieties.
BIG PLANTS! When it comes to daylily plants, bigger is better! All of the plants we ship will be three fans or larger — two or three times (or more) what you might receive from other companies. Larger plants get established faster and bloom more quickly!
FARM-FRESH TO YOU! All of your plants will be freshly dug when you order. The leaves are trimmed and the plants are washed and air-dried. Your daylilies will be out of the ground less than 48 hours before they’re headed your way.
BONUS DAYLILIES: We send free daylilies (we call them “bonus” daylilies) with every order. These daylilies are equal to about 20% of your order, you get to choose what you’d like at checkout.
ABOUT US: Oakes Daylilies is a family-owned daylily farm that’s been in business for three generations. Our daylilies grow in home gardens, city parks and botanical gardens across the nation– including Hawaii and Canada. We are known in the industry as Daylily Experts and grow over 1000 varieties of daylilies on nearly 70 acres in East Tennessee. But over 50 years ago, we started just like you—with one daylily in a home garden.
Elizabeth Flum (verified owner) –
Planted Dublin Elaine in the spring of 2016, and this daylily developed some nice green leaves. This spring (2017) I had hopes for some nice flowers, but was surprised to see nothing but green leaves. Now most of my other daylilies have completed their blooming, but no scapes or buds forming with Dublin Elaine. Other Oakes daylilies purchased at the same time as Dublin Elaine, including Tuscawilla Tigress, Miss Amelia, and Orange Tremor, have adjusted to their being planted in the same area as Dublin Elaine and produced nice blooms. I’m not sure whether Dublin Elaine will ever produce any blooms – disappointing.
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