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PlantFancyGardens
Troy, SC
Member for 3 years
Offering a rainbow of colorful plants for sale.
626 listings




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Abso Freakin Lutely
Smoulder-E., 2015
Abstract Art
Hall-D.F., 1965
Alienation
Selman, 2016
Amadeus
Kirchhoff-D., 1981
Autumn Minaret
Stout, 1951
Back Draft
Dougherty-H., 1997
Baja
Durio, 1974
Bama Music
Hardy, 1965
Beautiful Edgings
Copenhaver, 1989
Beauty of the King
Carpenter-J., 2004
Big Apple
Sellers, 1986
Black Plains
Mercer-R., 1995
Blueberry Candy
Stamile, 1993
Cameron Quantz
Holman, 1979

$7.00
Camp Out
Camp Out (Wild,1985) 35" tall, Diploid, extended bloom. Diamond dusted yellow self with a greenish yellow throat
Carnival in Mexico
Santa Lucia, 2000
Caroline's Charm
Santa Lucia, 2007
Chicago Apache
Marsh-Klehm, 1981
Cimarron Knight
Salter, 1990
College Try
Apps, 1985
Council Fire
Roderick, 1995
Crimson Shadows
Klehm, 1987
Dancing with Linda
Zahler, 2008
Dindi
Agosta, 2004
Doc Branch
Pickles, 1998
Double Gold
Stamile, 1988
small fans
Dr Doom
Gossard, 2013
Ever So Softly
Maryott, 2011
Fairest of All
Santa Lucia, 1995
Fancy This
Jeffcoat, 2006
Fire Blast
Gossard, 2011
Flash Force
Santa Lucia, 1995
Fol De Rol
Connell, 1953
Fooled Me
Reilly-Hein, 1990
Fore
Carter-M., 2003
Forsyth Flying Dragon
Lefever, 1994
French Fries Best Friend
Herrington-T., 2016
Fruit Loops
Wild, 1980
Fulva Speciosa
Wallace-R., 1937
Hemerocallis fulva is invasive in some areas so check your local extension office. I am selling small clumps for $6 each. Each clump will include 4 to 5 fans.
Garden Dale
Wild-G., 1991
George Caleb Bingham
Wild, 1978
Gordon Biggs
Crochet, 1981
Green Kwanso
Stout, 1917
A vigorous grower that will spread like a ground cover, can be used to fill troubled spots/hard to grow spaces. Can also be used to line driveways, alongside fences, roadsides and in ditches.
Do not plant near cultivated daylily plants, because of cross-pollination.
I am selling these 2 fans for $6.00.
Gypsy Gold
Guidry, 1986
Harbor Mist
Shooter, 1992
Home Place
Wild, 1981
All of my daylilies will be freshly dug (1 fan), shipped bare root, ready to plant when delivered to you. Fertilize every 3 to 4 weeks during bloom time. Daylilies need an inch of water every week. As a general rule, smaller daylilies should be spaced about 12-18 inches apart, while larger varieties should be spaced at least 24 inches apart. Grows in full sun and will grow in zones 3a- 10a, b.
Any questions or concerns with your plants when delivered, please contact me immediately!!!
****All photos of actual flowers photographed in PlantFancyGardens. Photos have very little editing done to them, especially when it comes to color. **********
Hope Floats
Douglas-H., 2009
Keowee Waters Edge
Bryant-K., 2008
Laughing Child
Wild-G., 1991
Laura Harwood
Harwood, 1997
















































