The Mildred Mitchell daylily is a flower of rare beauty, with buds of a soft lilac hue. Each petal is colored light purple, but closer to the core it turns lemon yellow, and the edges have white veins. Six opposing slightly curled petals create a large flower with a diameter of up to 17 cm.

The thick, elongated leaves of the plant create a beautiful light green frame for the inflorescences, which include 10-15 flowers. The total height of the bush reaches 55 cm, thanks to which these flowers can be used to create a wide variety of garden groups. They are often planted near pools and ponds, alpine slides. They also look great in company with other perennial plants.

Daylilies in plastic containers and pots They are also often purchased for growing cut flowers, as their branches with many buds look very impressive in bouquets. Each flower lives for 1-3 days, but others bloom to replace it. Flowers of the Mildred Mitchell variety have a delicate spicy aroma.

In the garden, these plants delight with flowering twice a season, and the duration of the first can be up to one and a half months. The daylily blooms for the first time in June-July, and the second time in August, towards the end. This plant is very decorative due to its long, abundant flowering and thick leaves.

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Buy Mildred Mitchell planting material can be used at any time of the year; with proper care, they will remain until planting, which is best done in the fall from mid-October. But spring planting will also give good results with our planting material.

Our warehouse provides optimal conditions for storing bulbs. Thanks to this, in the first year after planting they will delight the gardener with active growth and an abundance of flowers. The big advantage of daylilies is that they do not require annual replanting and can grow in one place for more than a dozen years.

In addition, the dense foliage and proliferation of bulbs makes daylilies' habitat unsuitable for weeds, making it even easier to grow Mildred Mitchell. These plants do not require shelter for the winter and the only agrotechnical procedure they require is regular watering. Our online store also recommends annual fertilization of flowers with peat mixtures.

Why is it worth buying Mildred Mitchell from us?

Any purchases of planting material wholesale or retail will be successful in our store, since we work with the best producers of seeds, bulbs and seedlings. Daylilies are no exception; their wide selection and constant availability in stock will delight the buyer. In addition, each specimen we sell is distinguished by its health and good readiness for planting.

Delivery to any point in the city allows our clients to save their own time and effort; it is carried out by company couriers. The high level of service will please you as much as the reasonable prices for pots of Mildred Mitchell daylilies. With us, it is very easy to become the owner of these luxurious flowers, you just need to make an application on the pages of the site.

Daylily Mildred Mitchell.Hemerocallis ‘ Mildred Mitchell'.

Stunningly unusual flower color. The lower petals are recurved, lavender-pink with a white ruffled border. The top three are raised with a compressed bright lilac-violet edge and a yellow gaffre. The bright yellow throat frames the dark lilac eye with white strokes. The variety is fragrant and reblooms. In the garden, these plants delight with flowering twice a season, and the first lasts up to one and a half months. The first time it blooms in June-July, the second in August, towards the end. This plant is very decorative due to its long, abundant flowering and the density of almost evergreen leaves. Height - 65 cm; flower diameter - 19 cm.

Planting and care: It is difficult to find a more unpretentious plant that is resistant to heat and frost. It grows in bright sun and in partial shade and is not picky about the soil. Price 80 g.

In our nursery or on our website you can buy Daylily Mildred Mitchell.Hemerocallis Mildred Mitchell Kyiv Kyiv We send by Nova Poshta all over the world. Ukraine

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Daylily Mildred Mitchell (Mildred Mitchell). Pink-lavender with a bluish eye and the same border along the edges of the ruffled inner petals. Fragrant. Evergreen, tetraploid.

Herbaceous rhizomatous perennial. Peduncles up to 45 cm tall, usually rising above the leaves. In central Russia, you should choose an open, sunny place for planting. The bush blooms massively and efficiently only in full sunlight. Allows planting in partial shade.

Requires any garden grade, well-drained soil. Poor soils must be enriched with compost with the addition of sand, peat and fertilizers. Heavy and sandy ones are unsuitable. The best time for planting in the middle zone is May or August.

Responds very well to watering. Moreover, only with sufficient watering does it form high-quality flowers. Collectors even say that the best fertilizer for daylilies is water. This is, of course, a joke, but only partly. Water should be abundantly at the root.

Mulching ensures the desired water regime. But fresh sawdust cannot be used for mulching. It is little affected by diseases and pests. It grows in one place for a long time. Winters well under snow. The most valuable varieties can be covered in case of snowless winters, but provided that the cover is quickly removed in the spring.

Used in single and group plantings for any type of flower arrangement.

The second whim became "Mildred Mitchell" A truly wonderful daylily with a large flower, it also bloomed for the first time last year in the third year of its stay on the site. He is shaded only by his own brothers and, to his misfortune, he lives in the middle row between old daylilies and young ones. This bush not only did not bloom this year, but the bush is not in the best condition, the fans are very weak, although there are about 5 of them.

Less capricious, but still having a deterioration in flowering due to the same overgrown neighboring bushes, I would call "Arctic Snow"- flowers have become smaller in size.

And I would also like to draw your attention to this daylily, it is often found in a mismatched variety. I bought it in 2007 in Tver and planted it with my shade-tolerant plants, where it lived for 4 years in the state of 1 flowering fan every other year. And then our neighbor decided to level his plot, raising it on our side by 0.5 m and all the plantings went for temporary compaction to the center of the plot. So he did not survive the temporary compaction. Now I have similar daylilies, but also without a variety name.

Another daylily, presumably Wuppi or a re-cultivation of it, I can’t find a photo, I’ll add it when I find it. Now the bush is losing its vigor and is not blooming this year. He also found himself between the planting of an Apple tree 3-4 meters on the western side and tall phloxes in front of him on the eastern side. There are also phlox plantings on the right and left, but not so high.


In the same place where Ai on America supposedly grows Double River Way(exchange), which had lush flowering this year. But I’ll make a reservation right away, I write it down as not tolerating shade, because this is the second attempt to get such a daylily, the first one disappeared where the nameless (presumably Whuppi) dark burgundy one is now not doing well.

With the decrease in the compost heap on the left, the exchange rate increased and "Final Touch"

Now let's return to my shady flower bed, namely it was a flower bed between the garage (8 meters long) and a 2-meter fence, the width of the flower bed is about 2.5 meters at its widest point. The sun only shines here at noon.

Of course, the oldest and most common varieties grew there, which most of you would not even look at given the current variety of these beautiful flowers. But suddenly someone has them and there is a shadow
Well for starters this "Kwangso"- a variety that many do not like because of its spreading nature. I want to note that it doesn’t creep too much for me. It lived for 20 years as one slender but large bush on our sandy soil, 10 of which were on turf soil.
And these three daylilies live without names, because they are also 20 years old.

The third one, after transplanting from the turf, began to produce a crazy amount of growth and the shadow does not stop it. Naturally, there is also the most common yellow daylily.



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