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JANICE BROWN
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Additional Information
HydridizerBrown (1986)
Bloom PeriodJune-July
Shipping SeasonMarch-October
Sun ExposureSun
Soil TypeAny with care
Height21.0 in.
Bloom Size4.25 in.
Highest AwardStout Silver Medal - daylily's highest award
Zone Range3 to 9

JANICE BROWN

4 1/4" bloom, 21" tall, Early-Mid Season + rebloom, Semi-Evergreen

One of the most popular varieties - winner of the Stout Medal and numerous other awards. Blooms are a luscious pink with a deep rose pink eyezone. We can't walk past it without taking a picture - simply gorgeous!
Price $14.95 each, 3 for $39.95
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  • May 5, 2012 Star 1
    Mentone, AL — I have had this dl since 03 and might have had that many blooms in all this time. Wish I knew what I was doing wrong since everyone else seems to think it is great.
  • November 20, 2009 StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar 10
    Woodruff, SC — This one is slower to multiply, at least for us. But the color is great, and it produces a nice amount of blooms over a long period.
  • June 22, 2009 StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar 8
    Knoxville, TN — I'm in the process of redoing my daylily gardens and consequently have most of mine in pots temporarily. Janice Brown this year is spectacular! She bloomed this morning for the first time, but has myriad buds and scapes just waiting to burst out. I believe it's the high rainfall and the liquid Miracle Gro fertilizer I'm using on the pots that's really brought her to her prime this year. I absolutely LOVE the lily itself, but this year's bloom will be the most rewarding since I've had her (4 years). I recently purchased another pot of JB just because she's so very pretty! :-)
  • February 21, 2009 StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar 8
    Goodlettsville, TN — While the bloom is truly spectacular, Janice Brown is not as prolific in our garden as are others. We do not think it necessary that each plant have as many blooms, so she is a keeper, but just wish we would get more scapes and buds.
  • March 25, 2008 StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar 10
    Rockland, ME — Well, you can guess why I have these in my garden - they are more peachy colored than pink but i love them. My local nursery ordered them for me and I got about 8 but they had 8 more. I kept going to see them feeling like I was abandoning them so I kept buying more of them - yup I got all 16
  • July 11, 2007 StarStarStarStarStarStarStar 7
    Bloomington, MN — Second year with Janice in my garden. Two scapes, 3 buds each. Color is completely different - much more melon. As a matter of fact, if you get the peachy variant, plant it with rosa Rainbow Knockout - its pinky peachy single blooms are fine with this pinky peach rose. I hope year 3 is a charm. I don't really like giving space to such a sparse bloomer.
  • February 15, 2006 StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar 10
    Mooresville, IN — I love Janice Brown! It is a very special daylily. The color really attracts attention, and the blooms just keep coming. All of my garden visitors ask about this one!
  • August 6, 2004 StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar 10
    Owensboro, KY — Janice Brown has won all most every award known to daylilies and with just one glance I can see why. It is such a beautiful color! Wow!
  • January 16, 2001 StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar 10
    Baltimore, OH — Better than 10! Beautiful colors on beautiful form, produced on well-branched scapes with lots of buds, becoming a parade of perfection. Then a second round of scapes keeps the parade going on most plants. Looks well-proportioned in a clump. Hardy (7 years), and grows and multiplies well here. Shorter scapes urge planting it near-the-boder-edge, all the better to admire it.