Additional Information
| Hydridizer | Kirby (1981) |
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| Bloom Period | June-July |
| Shipping Season | March-October |
| Sun Exposure | Sun |
| Soil Type | Any with care |
| Height | 32.0 in. |
| Bloom Size | 6.5 in. |
| Zone Range | 3 to 9 |
CORRYTON PINK
* 6 1/2" bloom, 32" tall, Early-Mid Season, Dormant
Big 6 1/2" blooms of clear, clean pink make Corryton Pink a welcome addition to any garden. A very vigorous grower and bloomer.
Big 6 1/2" blooms of clear, clean pink make Corryton Pink a welcome addition to any garden. A very vigorous grower and bloomer.
| Price | $9.95 each, 3 for $27.95 |
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New Tazewell, TN — Gorgeous color. Just like the pictures. Prolific bloomer!
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Scotland, CT — I planted an all pink daylily garden this year and this was the first to bloom. I have to say too that it bloomed a peachy pink here. It is beautiful, but I was a little disappointed because I was looking for pure pinks. I hope when the garden gets established that they will all blend in together nicely without clashing.
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West Jordan, UT — This is a plant that I received as a free bonus with my first order 8 years ago. It is now one of my top favorite of the 30 varieties that I now grow. The colors are extremely vibrant and the blooms are huge. It didn't bloom the first year in my location but has since produced extraordinary flowers every year. Highly recommend!!!
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Lafayette, IN — Peachy-pink in our soil, but the longest display of any peachy-pink daylily in my garden.
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Oak Forest, IL — The perfect pink flower. It stands out in a mixed border. It is another one of my favorites. Worthy of any day lily collection.
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Pekin, IL — Absolutely gorgeous. This beauty has been blooming profusely for 4 weeks in my garden and its the second year in the garden. Vigorous grower and bloomer. A must have for your garden.
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Baltimore, OH — One of the best pinks we've found for landscape performance. Large flowers on tall-ish well-branched scapes make a grand statement, although not necessarily a brilliant one because of the soft pastel color. Sells out to garden visitors whenever we have it available. No rebloom here, but enough buds are produced to make a long display. Hardy, healthy garden plant that multiplies well.

