Additional Information
| Bloom Period | June-July |
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| Shipping Season | March-October |
| Sun Exposure | Sun |
| Soil Type | Any with care |
| Height | 30.0 in. |
| Bloom Size | 5.0 in. |
| Zone Range | 3 to 9 |
LADY GEORGIA
* 5" bloom, 30" tall, Early-Mid Season, Semi-Evergreen
Masses of peach - a prolific bloomer with excellent dark green foliage.
Masses of peach - a prolific bloomer with excellent dark green foliage.
| Price | $5.95 each, 3 for $15.95, 6 for $29.95 |
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Watertown, MA — Gorgeousl! Tons and tons of big, beautiful flowers the color of cantaloupe. These are one of my absolute favorites!
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New Tazewell, TN — This is my second year with Lady Georgia, and she is lovlier this year than last. The blooms are just like the ones pictured with many many blooms on each scape. Wonderful bloomer!
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ST. CLAIR SHORES, MI — This wonderful daylily bloomed for me in 2008 and I was just proud to have her in my garden. She gets partial shade but proud she stands and says "LOOK AT ME I AM BEAUTIFUL". This daylily is a workhorse and beautiful to boot! When she finally stopped blooming I was sad but now I look forward to spring 2009. I will see her emerge again. TP
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bristol, TN — Absolutely wonderful! Stops me in my tracks everytime I walk in the garden. Very big and cheerful looking ! I ran out of room last fall when my order arrived and ended up sticking it in a spot near my peach tree.A big NO NO for some varieties. But it doesn,t care about the partial shade; it's blooming away happily anyway!
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Goodlettsville, TN — How can you go wrong with this gorgeous bloom at such a great price! Many blooms and so beautiful and bright. Received another as a gift at the daylily festival last year and now have it in a bed on the other side of the garden. Love this very rewarding daylily.
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The Villages, FL — I planted some of these last year at our old house. We moved in March and now every time I drive by, I see that they are gorgeous! They are so lush and sturdy! We have had very little rain this spring and the new homeowners are away, so the garden gets little care. I want some for my new garden!
Judy Bonn

