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| Hydridizer | Stamile (1989) |
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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 | 4.25 in. |
| Highest Award | Stout Silver Medal - daylily's highest award |
| Zone Range | 3 to 9 |
STRAWBERRY CANDY
* 4 1/4" bloom, 26" tall, Early-Mid Season + rebloom, Semi-Evergreen
An extremely popular variety - at the top of the popularity poll for several years now. Strawberry pink blooms have a deep rose red eyezone - excellent deep green foliage. Winner of numerous awards including the Stout Medal, daylily's highest award.
An extremely popular variety - at the top of the popularity poll for several years now. Strawberry pink blooms have a deep rose red eyezone - excellent deep green foliage. Winner of numerous awards including the Stout Medal, daylily's highest award.
| Price | $14.95 each, 3 for $39.95 |
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Des Moines, IA — This is my favorite daylily. Even BETTER than the photo. It is so bright and beautiful I stand at my kitchen window and stare at it. Spectacular blooms.
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Dexter, MO — I bought 3 of these about 5 years ago, moved 2 times, took them with me. I have a good color but not as bright as the picture. I think they should be a staple in every garden-beautiful blooms, rebloom(water & a little fertilizer)& nice foliage. I added another from Oakes sort of late last year and still saw some blooms. I love this one.
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Sandusky, OH — I was happy to see another reviewer say his/hers is a cooked strawberry color. I have wondered several times if mine is named correctly because the blooms are never as bright as the photos I see but is still gorgeous! I started with 2 fans four years ago and have a huge plant now! Divided for first time 3 mos ago and now have three large plants. You will LOVE these flowers! Mine are kind of a smokey mauve-pink w/bright rose-pink edges. I've tried to photograph many times but can never catch the beauty on film!
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Oak Lawn, IL — A prolific bloomer with a high bud count. The last 2 years mine has carried a hint of orange (presumably due to climate conditions), but still very beautiful. Reblooms for me when Mother Nature cooperates by not sending an early frost! This year I'm seeing several polytepals!
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Galva, IL — Mine is more a "cooked strawberry color" than the bright of your picture. It is still very lovely and very hardy. Mine has begun to spread.
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fair lawn, NJ — Mine (not bought here) is more orange than pink, but it may change next year. It still looks great though and even at sunset it looks as perfect as it did at 9am.
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Manhattan Beach, CA — Color very close to picture - it really is a strawberry! Eyezone very distinct. Very sturdy scapes. Strong grower. Highly recommend.
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Woodruff, SC — WOW!!! I would give this plant an 11 if I could. If given enough water it will bloom several times, even into October. The blooms are larger than Stella-d-Oro, and have a beautiful color to them. Good multiplier also.
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Flushing, NY — A rich color that doesn't fade. Many blooms per scape. Mine has never rebloomed in 6 years, but even so, I'm not disappointed because it's stunning.
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Mechanicsville, MD — Plant contains alot of blooms and the foliage stays nice while blooming. The color of the daylily is the reason to put this one in your garden. Very unique.
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Kingwood, TX — This is the first bloom season for these plants and they are blooming beautifully! Lots of buds per plant.
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Melville, NY — Strawberry Candy looks good enough to eat! I have it in the back yard and also the west border. It blooms taller in the west border; earlier, too. My back-yard specimen gets less sun. But the number of blooms on both is never disappointing. It's actually prettier than the picture; the colors are exquisite.
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pelkie, MI — I love this daylily! Here in the upper peninsula of Michigan, this daylily has multiplied, and thrived during our severe winters, loads of buds, pest free, beautiful shade of pink, one of my favorites.
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Owensboro, KY — This flower with its strawberry coloring and strawberry halo are enhanced by a yellow throat. This color combo is what makes Strawberry Candy so special. It is stunning and defintly a plant I could not live without.

