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Daylily Bells of Rhymney
Daylily Bells of Rhymney
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Daylily ‘Bells of Rhymney’
Daylily ‘Bells of Rhymney’ is an elegant tetraploid introduction by Lambertson from 2013, admired for its rich purple coloration, refined eye and edge detail, and reliable rebloom performance. This cultivar combines classic form with modern edging, making it a strong choice for both collectors and garden display.
The 6-inch blooms feature medium purple petals paired with darker sepals, creating depth and contrast. A medium blue-purple eye is echoed along the petal edge and finished with crisp white teeth, adding texture and visual interest. The green throat brightens the center of the bloom and enhances overall color balance.
Plants reach approximately 30 inches tall and bloom early-midseason, with dependable rebloom extending the display. Semi-evergreen foliage offers adaptability across a wide range of climates. With around 20 buds and 3 branches per scape, ‘Bells of Rhymney’ provides a generous and well-paced flowering performance.
A refined and dependable daylily well suited for borders, perennial beds, and curated daylily collections.
Plant Details
Botanical Name: Hemerocallis ‘Bells of Rhymney’
Hybridizer: Lambertson
Introduction Year: 2013
Plant Height: Approximately 30 inches (76 cm)
Bloom Size: Approximately 6 inches (15 cm)
Bloom Season: Early-Midseason
Rebloom: Yes
Foliage Type: Semi-Evergreen
Ploidy: Tetraploid
Branching: 3 branches
Bud Count: Approximately 20 buds
Flower Color: Medium purple petals with darker sepals
Eye and Edge: Medium blue-purple with white teeth
Throat Color: Green
Parentage: Beaks and Bills × God Save the Queen
Primary Interest: Ornamental blooms
Garden Use: Borders, perennial beds, daylily collections
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