MINI PEARL
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Additional Information
HydridizerJablonski (1982)
Bloom PeriodJune-July
Shipping SeasonMarch-October
Sun ExposureSun
Soil TypeAny with care
Height16.0 in.
Bloom Size3.0 in.
Zone Range3 to 9

MINI PEARL

3" bloom, 16" tall, Early-Mid Season + rebloom, Dormant

Masses of blush apricot pink blooms are held low on short scapes - great for the border and in a mass planting.
Price $9.95 each, 3 for $27.95
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  • July 30, 2009 StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar 9
    Bloomington, MN — I absolutely LOVE this little darling. New this spring, I have it planted around the base of a fountain, 4 to six scapes per plant, bloomed 3 wks after planted...for a month. I only gave it a 9 because the scapes were only 3"-4" - fine with me, but I think it was on southern time - taller would be fine, too.
  • May 28, 2009 StarStarStarStarStar 5
    Manhattan Beach, CA — Light apricot with no pink and a very golden throat here in coastal So Cal. I found the comment from Prescott AZ -immediately below- fascinating as she had the same color until she & her plants moved to AZ.
  • February 7, 2009 StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar 10
    Prescott, AZ — I must grow 100 cultivars and Mini Pearl is my favorite. Ok, no re-bloom, but I especially love the shape...it is different from every other DL I have grown. We've just moved to Prescott AZ zone 7 from So Cal zone 10 and I brought all my DLs. In So Cal it was a light apricot. Must be shade tolerant because it grew, bloomed, and multiplied well under a Macadamia Nut tree.
  • August 11, 2008 StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar 10
    Chicago, IL — This flower just "glows" if it's in a bit of shade, or in the late afternoon. The yellow in the center is almost fluoresecent and the outer part of the flower is nearly white. It really catches the eye, it's not just another peach-toned daylily. The plant itself is quite hardy, lots of blooms, nice foliage. Its second year for me and the clump is ready to divide. I generally prefer the large daylilies, but this small one is able to hold its own in the front of the border.
  • June 27, 2005 StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar 8
    Chestertown, MD — This is is quite cute. Mine have grown quickly and produce a large number of blooms.
  • February 21, 2004 StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar 8
    Owensboro, KY — This daylily is extremely cheerful. It is small and a good choice for a boarder.