Additional Information
| Hydridizer | Talbott (1982) |
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| Bloom Period | June-July |
| Shipping Season | March-October |
| Sun Exposure | Sun |
| Soil Type | Any with care |
| Height | 19.0 in. |
| Bloom Size | 4.0 in. |
| Highest Award | Annie T. Giles Award for small flowers |
| Zone Range | 3 to 9 |
PANDORA'S BOX
4" bloom, 19" tall, Early-Mid Season + rebloom, Evergreen
Contrasting light and dark come together in this popular variety. Blooms are a pale cream with a deep purple eyezone. Very attractive. Fragrant.
Contrasting light and dark come together in this popular variety. Blooms are a pale cream with a deep purple eyezone. Very attractive. Fragrant.
| Price | $5.95 each, 3 for $15.95, 6 for $29.95 |
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Cornville, ME — I got this one this past year. The clump was so large the a section fell of (about 3 fans) I planted it on each side of a path at one of the garden entrances. The larger clump bloomed twice and the small clump bloomed by the end of the summer. The second flush on the larger clump had thrown up about 5 scapes. The flowers here in the north were more of the cream color with the purple/burgundy eye zone. A beautiful flowere and great performer. Looking forward to this summer.
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Gambier, OH — It is a 10. Beautiful. Grows great in my garden. Brighter than the photo shows. Nice and compact. Love it.
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New Tazewell, TN — This little one is very pretty. It looks just like the picture. It's not one of my favorites because I like a more bold color, but lovely nonetheless.
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Cleveland, MS — These little ones bloom their hearts out from May through early July (zone 8b). Provide them with some shade in the afternoon, and they retain their beautiful coloring on into the evening hours. A nice surprise, this growing season, was the appearance of proliferations on their scapes!
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Chicago, IL — I've had this one 3 years. At first I had it in full sun and I wasn't thrilled by it, because it seemed to wilt very quickly. As an experiment I moved to a shadier spot by the house, which I think would be too dark for many daylilies. But Pandora's Box is thriving there now, w/ tons of flowers - it really brightens up a dull spot. If I do say so, I think mine is prettier than the photo because the eyezone is a bright purple and the flowers are more ruffly. It's a keeper, for sure.
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Arlington, TX — I've had this jewel in my garden over 6 years. It never ceases to make me smile. I've gotten rebloom and occasionaly a blossom that appears double. It's a charmer for sure!
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overland park, KS — This is such a cheery little plant. Mine just blooms it's little heart out. Sometimes the blooms are a bit darkier but for the most part they are just like the photos.
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Springfield, MA — Lovely, profuse bloomer. The blossoms are larger than I expected. Love this lily!
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Longmont, CO — Blooming already and just planted this spring! Cute and perky, a light creamy white with a paler eyezone than in the pictures, but still stunning!
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Crofton, MD — This is a darling daylily, gracing the front of the border with its charming peppiness. Its prolific blooms aren't overpowering so it makes great "team player."
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Hoover, AL — I planted Panodora's Box last year right before the drought. I gave it no water, no special attention what so ever. Further, I was greedy and took the large plant I received as a gift and divided it into four plants! It has rewarded me this year with four med-to-large lush plants with prolific blooms! This past week daily I have counted over 16 blooms each day!
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Houston, TX — Just planted this in April, and it already bloomed (quite profusely) on June 1st. The color exactly matches the photo, but the shape does not. The inner petals curl so much it almost appears as if they have 7 or 8 petals altogether. Very beautiful nevertheless. This plant is in full, scorching Texas sun and looks outstanding all day.
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Kingwood, TX — This is the second year for Pandora's box in my garden,they are blooming well and look just like the picture. The yard men cut them down several times before I put a cage around them. They came back and are blooming here in Texas in late May. I have them planted with Yellow Lollipop and the contrast is nice.
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Grapevine, TX — Very short bloom season and unimpressive. In all fairness, they may have done better if planted on the west side rather than the east.
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Milwaukee, WI — This is their 2nd year in my garden, and it's gorgeous interspersed with Little Grapette. They are my husband's favorite it the whole garden!
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Melville, NY — I have Pandora's Box planted in conjunction with Pardon Me in my serpentine back border. WOW, what a show they put on! My Pandora's Box has more of a creamy peach color than the picture; and it is just yummy. It is VERY PROLIFIC! The combination of these two is a show-stopper.
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Monkton, MD — These are very pretty - the color is slightly more pale yellow than pictured above and the eyezone is a wonderful, cool purple. They are very eye-catching especially since they have to endure a spot that has a lot of morning shade. They are absolutely loaded with blooms and it looks like we will be getting some good rebloom in year #3.
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Ventura, CA — I love this lily! It had a long bloom period, and I was sorry when it ended. I'm looking forward to some rebloom later on. It is a beautiful gem to brighten up any garden.
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Lafayette, IN — As others have suggested, Pandora's Box really pops when planted next to purples. In my garden Pandora's Box and Remus daylilies bloom in tandem.
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Orem, UT — My free Pandoras opened today (July 7th) and are beautiful. I have them located next to some Appleblossom Carpet Roses which makes them look a bit yellowy-peachy. I think next year I willmove them over by my purple and mauve plants. They are petite plants with nice size blooms. Thanks for sending them -- the free plants are always the most fun!
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Charlotte, MI — Short, very dramatic contrast of a lime green throat with purple eyezone. One of my favorites.
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Renton, WA — Plant this guy at the feet of Mr. President clematis -- the deep purple clematis sets off the purple eyezone of the daylily for a real WOW.

