Additional Information
| Hydridizer | Williamson (1979) |
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| Bloom Period | June-July |
| Shipping Season | March-October |
| Sun Exposure | Sun |
| Soil Type | Any with care |
| Height | 16.0 in. |
| Bloom Size | 3.5 in. |
| Zone Range | 3 to 9 |
LITTLE HEAVENLY ANGEL
3 1/2" bloom, 16" tall, Early-Mid season + rebloom, Semi-Evergreen
This variety explodes into a beautiful display of color - gorgeous pink blooms by the hundreds. Darker pink petals and lighter pink sepals with a distinct white midrib around a small green throat. Excellent for the landscape - a mass of color.
This variety explodes into a beautiful display of color - gorgeous pink blooms by the hundreds. Darker pink petals and lighter pink sepals with a distinct white midrib around a small green throat. Excellent for the landscape - a mass of color.
| Price | $9.95 each, 3 for $27.95 |
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Seattle, WA — I have 3 of these grouped together, and am always thrilled with how beautiful they are! The colors are very intense. Mine also get to be about 22" tall. ~ Pat H.
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Dayton, OH — We're enjoying our first blooms this summer and they are beautiful--exactly as pictured. The texture reminds me of seersucker materiel. The color is a rich pink with light ribs and softer edges
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Waterloo, IA — Little Heavenly Angel was the first lily to bloom in my garden and she was just planted this spring. Beautiful soft pink blooms that stay bright all day. Anxious for this one to multiply. A larger grouping would be stunning.
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kennesaw, GA — Beautiful blooms, but much taller than I was expecting (24"+). The blooms are not as prolific as some other varieties, but they are large and the color is striking.
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Virginia Beach, VA — Beautiful display! I planted it on front row as it was supposed to be short but find it is at least 36 inches tall, including blooms. Must move it near the back so I can see others. It is a true pink when viewed from a distance. Love it!
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Valparaiso, IN — This one is one of my first bloomers of the year, and though it doesn't get the amount of sun it should (trimmed the tree last fall), it is breath takingly beautiful. You need this one in your garden!
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Manhattan Beach, CA — PRO
1) New plants (as of last fall) blooming early & enthusiastically in a variety of sun conditions.
2) When blooms are new, the color is the same as that in the photo.
3) Great for front of border (shortie).
CON:
1) Color fades quickly to a light peach.
2) Blooms do not last long.
Note: I live in zone 10 so it is seldom over 80. -
Flushing, NY — I was disappointed with this one. The color is true to the picture, but mine are much taller than 16", more like 20-22"!
Also the blooms are not as profuse as Chorus Line or Strawberry Candy. -
Kansas City, MO — This is the second year for this stellar performer. It is planted along the curb in my urban yard and it stopped traffic! It doesn't get watered except by rain and it performed superbly and is twice the size it was last year. I heartly recommend a mass planting in any sunny area.
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Alpena, MI — Beautiful!! Not always available..get them when they are! I grew them at my cottage for 10 years and made sure that they had a special place at our new lakeside home.
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Angwin, CA — I put this daylily in our fire department's memorial. It is just gorgeous. Delicate, but stunning. The memorial is about 1/4 acre next to the station and along side a path. I have seen people stop in their tracks totally taken in by this little show stopper. I have a picture of it I am going to enter into our county fair this next year.
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Huntingdon Valley, PA — Every year I wait for this beautiful bright flower to bloom. The multiple blossoms are wonderful.
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Owensboro, KY — What a beautiful color! It is a true pink! I planted it and in about 3 weeks it exploded in blossoms! You can't go wrong with this lovely miniature!

