Additional Information
| Hydridizer | Spalding (1984) |
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| Bloom Period | June-July |
| Shipping Season | March-October |
| Sun Exposure | Sun |
| Soil Type | Any with care |
| Height | 14.0 in. |
| Bloom Size | 6.0 in. |
| Highest Award | Award of Merit |
| Zone Range | 3 to 9 |
JOLYENE NICHOLE
6" bloom, 14-20" tall, Mid Season, Evergreen
Big, round blooms of deep rose pink, with ruffled edges and deeper rose veining extending from a small golden yellow throat. Big blooms on short scapes.
Big, round blooms of deep rose pink, with ruffled edges and deeper rose veining extending from a small golden yellow throat. Big blooms on short scapes.
| Price | $9.95 each, 3 for $27.95 |
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| Quantity |
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Chicago, IL — I've had this one 3 years and it keeps getting better. It is a short, bushy plant w/ huge flowers, they show up from a block away. It keeps on re-blooming and the flowers are gorgeous. In cooler weather it looks like the photo and in 80s-90s it is a paler pink, like a seashell. A true pink, not peachy. Whenever I pass it I want to run and get the camera. The Evergreen varieties are not always cold-hardy for me, but this one has kept coming back without any special treatment.
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Mobile, AL — Planted this spring and has now been blooming for over a month and still going strong. My color is a lighter pink. Very prolific bloomer
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Kingwood,, TX — I planted several Jolyene Nicholes in March and they are blooming beautifully in May. Jolyene Nichole is even prettier than in the picture. This one is a solid 10.
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Ronkonkoma, NY — This one is more beautiful with each new year the color becomes much deeper after the second year the large blooms multiply wonderfully, I own allot of oakes daylilies this one by far is one of my favorites, I brought two more last year
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Goodlettsville, TN — There is everything to like with this outstanding daylily; the vibrant color, the large size on shorter scapes, the wonderful ruffling, and the contrasting veining. Liked it so much I bought one a couple years earlier, at a higher price. Then at the festival this year, received one as the gift, and will find a spotlighted place for it. Can never get enough of this great daylily.
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Sioux Center, IA — Love this daylilly! Mine are more apricot than this photo and rebloom consistantly for me. I have been able to divide them yearly for family and friends with out loosing any of their intensity.
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Owensboro, KY — This daylily is as close to perfect as a daylily can get. It brags of a huge bloom set on a small plant. It is great for boaders! And the color is lucious!
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Longmeadow, MA — This is one of my favorites. I love the color. Not a lot of blooms,but they are perfection.
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Oklahoma City, OK — The color is lighter than this picture, but this is one of my very favorites. This year it surprised me by reblooming in my sister's garden. I've never seen it listed as a rebloomer, but it had several lovely blooms very late in the season.
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Flushing, NY — The color on mine is not a deep pink, but a light pink. It's not a profuse bloomer, but it is a desirable size. If "Happy Returns" is planted at the front of the border, this is just the right size to plant just behind it, and the colors of both blend well.
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Houston, TX — This was my free bonus plant, planted in mid-April. It was my first daylily to bloom, mid-May. It has the most gorgeous, large flowers. The petals are lighter pink than in the photo, with noticeable dark pink veining and a larger yellow throat. It is also beautifully diamond-dusted. Thank you for this outstanding flower!
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Corona, CA — Big bloom on short scapes, VERY TRUE. I'd say mine is more on the 14 inch tall side. At first I thought its growth was stunted because I had moved it, but realize now that it will always be short. Its very beautiful, unusual to see such a large flower on a small scape. 1st bloom early June -Zone 9
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Alanson, MI — A must have. The pictures do not do it justice. Every time I walk by it I have to kneel down and admire it close-up.
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Wichita, KS — This was one of my free plants, and it wasn't something I has looked at before. But now that it bloomed, I love it! The blooms are a beautiful shade of pink, and when there are several open at once, they take your breath away.
This is one I will have to move this fall, because it isn't very tall, so it can be seen better next year.

