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| 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 | 3.5 in. |
| Zone Range | 3 to 9 |
MISS AMELIA
3 1/2" bloom, 30" tall, Early Season + rebloom, Semi-Evergreen
One of our best rebloomers! Blooms over 100 days a season in our area. Blooms are a very pale yellow which looks near white from a distance. A prolific bloomer - makes a great display in the landscape. Fragrant.
One of our best rebloomers! Blooms over 100 days a season in our area. Blooms are a very pale yellow which looks near white from a distance. A prolific bloomer - makes a great display in the landscape. Fragrant.
| Price | $5.95 each, 3 for $15.95, 6 for $29.95 |
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Louisville, KY — Awesome daylily, bloomed practically all summer. I have a number of them growing in tall fescue on a hillside, and they really stand out! Love the color, creamy pale, pale yellow. I need more of these!
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Melrose, MA — Talk about flower power! My Miss Amelias (planted last fall) have been blooming NON-STOP for just over 10 weeks now. Yes, the flowers are on the smallish side and are definitely a pale lemon yellow (not "near white from a distance," at least not in my garden), but they are delicate and adorable and they just don't stop. I would say it's best to plant these in beds where they can be seen and appreciated up close, not from far away.
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Moss Point, MS — Very happy that I got to see this charming pale yellow little beauty just about a month after being planted in July. It is steamy hot in MS this time of year so it's exciting to see a daylily blooming even a few at a time. Also, it looks good as a border plant. I think a need a few more!
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Walton, KY — I bought MISS AMELIA intending to make her part of an all-white-blooming moon garden. The first week she bloomed for me I was sorely disappointed because she is NOT WHITE. Not even close. She's so beautiful, though, that I changed my landscaping plans to fit her in. Three years and many, many daylilies later, she is still my favorite and looks lovely in my very-pale-yellow-blooming garden. She is especially lovely nestled in the deep shade in the heat of the afternoon.
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Watertown, MA — Lots, lots LOTS of flowers on this one. The flowers are small, but they bloom on high scapes, so they really make a great display in the garden. My only disappointment with this one is the color. They're a beautiful pale yellow, but it takes more imagination than I've got to call them anything close to "white".
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Franklin, TN — Miss Amelia is my very best rebloomer. I have 12 clumps planted in front of 9 clumps of Barbary Corsair, and they look great together - that's a lot of flower power! The price is right on Miss Amelia, too!
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Galva, IL — Reliable bloomer with many flowers. Colors hold true. A good landscape lily for the price.
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Birmingham, AL — I brought this daylily with me to a new home this past fall. I have a granddaughter named Amelia, so I just couldn't leave this one behind. I never got around to getting it in the ground, so it has stayed in a container since mid-summer '07. Even so, it was the first daylily to bloom for me this spring, and here at the end of June it is still blooming, with several more buds waiting their turn. Delicate, pale yellow ... beautiful!
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Goodlettsville, TN — Another we ordered last spring that rewarded with many beautiful very pale yellowish green blooms. This one really stands out despite being less bold in color, as it complements all the daylilies we have around it. Really do like the little jewel.
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Boise, ID — I planted three 'Miss Amelia' this June after leaving them in my garage in bareroot form for a few weeks. I worried about them surviving after being dried out. Much to my suprise, after three weeks, I had a nice butter colored bloom on one of the plants and a few more blooms yet to open. I am getting the impression this is a very stout and well performing daylily. Very satisfied!
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Houston, TX — I just planted this daylily in mid-April, in a new bed in full sun. It started blooming in late May with loads of pale greenish-yellow blooms that are mildly fragrant. Gorgeous plant!
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Kingwood, TX — This is the first year for Miss Amelia in my garden and she is blooming in spite of shabby treatment. I planted her in too much shade and then moved her after several weeks at the wrong time of year. She is a delicate looking plant that is a survivor. I am enjoying her delicate flowers.
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Springfield, MA — Received Miss Amelia last July during a heat wave. All plants bloomed and thrived. They all came back strong this spring. The plants are definitely larger.
This daylily is absolutely beautiful---sweet, soft color and very prolific, even as new plants. I love the way they shimmer in the summer evening and can hardly wait for them to bloom this year!!!! -
Elma, WA — Nice looking plant but did not rebloom for me. It was gorgeous when in bloom but one of my first to finish.
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Merchantville, NJ — I grow Miss Amelia behind Happy Returns in an informal border in front of my house. The combination is wonderful, and Miss Amelia never seems to stop blooming. I highly recommend her as an addition to your garden.
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Bridgeport, NY — This is my favorite daylily out of the 32 that I grow. The color is almost like butter, very delicate but beautiful. This is a must have!!
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Libertyville, IL — I had blooms on this within 2 weeks of planting them. I have had blooms nearly every day for the last two weeks and they are a beautiful shade of light yellow (in Illinois). I plan to buy a lot more of these!
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Brewster, NY — Absolutely charming little daylily. The booms are nearly white and the plant is tidy. Makes more of a statement than some of the large bloom plants. Excellent plant.
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Concord, NC — I have had this plant for four years and it never ceases to please me. It is pale yellow, fragrant and delightful. I have about 20 plants on a hill, and neighbors all tell me how much they love my daylilies.
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Somerville, MA — Blooms for nearly as long as Stella d'Oro, though not as heavily. Will tolerate partial shade and neglect. Doesn't multiply quite as fast as some other varieties. Very pretty flowers; I'd call the color cream

