PARADE OF PEACOCKS
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Additional Information
HydridizerOakes (1990)
Bloom PeriodJune-July
Shipping SeasonMarch-October
Sun ExposureSun
Soil TypeAny with care
Height36.0 in.
Bloom Size8.0 in.
Zone Range3 to 9

PARADE OF PEACOCKS

8" bloom, 36" tall, Mid-Late Season, Dormant

One of our own introductions, this variety features big rosy peach blooms with a huge rose eyezone around a green throat. Clusters of blooms wave in the wind for a nice display.
Price $19.95 each, 3 for $54.95
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  • May 24, 2011 StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar 10
    Theodore, AL — OH MY.. my friends keep asking me where they can get this daylily from.. I tell them OAKES DAYLILIES. This one is a beauty. Nice large blooms and many to each stem. It began blooming the begining of May and I have had one or two blooms per week. LOVE LOVE LOVE this one!
  • October 4, 2010 StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar 9
    Baltimore, OH — This is one of my very favorite daylilies. It is in its second year and is getting bigger and bigger. Parade of Peacocks is not a rebloomer but this year it was. I got another round of scapes in early September and one by one they opened when the other lilies were done. I love the color of this one and its spider-like qualities.
  • July 28, 2010 StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar 9
    Galva, IL — Planted last year, this beauty came into it's own this summer. A long bloom time and substantial petals for such a big spider. Although it is too new to have spread heavily, it had a large bud count on substantial scapes. Holds it's color and form even in rain and wind. I seldom have daylilies show a pink color, mine are more often in softer peach shades and I have to assume it is the soil nutrients. Worth the cost whether in the bright colors or my more subdued.