Additional Information
| Hydridizer | Maxwell (1964) |
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| Bloom Period | June-July |
| Shipping Season | March-October |
| Sun Exposure | Sun |
| Soil Type | Any with care |
| Height | 26.0 in. |
| Bloom Size | 5.0 in. |
| Zone Range | 3 to 9 |
QUILT PATCH
5" bloom, 26" tall, Early-Mid Season + rebloom, Dormant
A unique spidery bloom - brown with a darker brown eyezone and a large yellow throat which extends onto the petals and sepals.
A unique spidery bloom - brown with a darker brown eyezone and a large yellow throat which extends onto the petals and sepals.
| Price | $19.95 each, 3 for $54.95 |
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| Quantity |
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morton, IL — I planted this in the spring, and had a flower in July! Only one, but it was gorgeous. Can't wait to see what it does next year!
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Galva, IL — This went in the ground 10-2008 & today had it's first beautiful bloom. In full sun, the browns are more mauve and the darker eyezone is a purple. It is dusted in pearl. Petals curl & are a bit ruffled - already bigger than 5 inches. Can't imagine how much more beautiful this plant will be over the years. This lily is a WOW.
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Glen Rose, TX — Quilt Patch is an elegant daylily. Although in my garden, which receives the bright, hot Texas sun, Quilt Patch is more of a hot cocoa hue. This daylily is worth every penny due to its unique appearance. All of the daylilies I ordered from Oakes have bloomed shortly after being planted. What quality! Next season should be spectacular.
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Oak Forest, IL — Blooms well, even in partial shade, which may be why the color is so pretty. It is a deep rust, orange and yellow. The flower is smaller than printed, may be because I have it in mostly shade, but It was prettier than I expected. I only bought one plant because I wasn't sure of the color, but I am ordeing more.

