CHAMONIX
$14.99 each, 3 for $39.99
SKU: 2464
* 6″ bloom, 30″ tall, Early-Mid Season + rebloom, Evergreen
Tropical rose-pink blooms with a white and yellow center and white midribs. A heavy rebloomer in our garden.
Bloom Types | Single |
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Bloom Patterns | Watermark |
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Color | Pink |
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Bloom Size | 6″ |
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Height | 30″ |
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Bloom Season | Early-Mid Season, Rebloom |
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Foliage Types | Evergreen |
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Hybridizer | Munson-R.W. (1979) |
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Stunning summer colors
Brooke Gant –
I just love this lily. It blooms for a very long time in northern Alabama. I think the color is just perfect for summer and makes my garden look so cheerful!
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Elyce (Peterson) Cripps (verified owner) –
‘Chamonix’ is an older Munson cultivar and perhaps what it lacks in fanciness like the newer tets out there, it gains in elegance! IT really is a beautiful daylily. This one was planted in my garden this spring and put on a show later in the summer. IT has a lovely watermark with a pink (sometimes almost peachy) petal color. I love it. I can’t wait for the plant to mature so I can enjoy it next season.
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m_clazie@yahoo.com –
This lily just does not quit! Here in the inland empire of Southern California it gets very hot. Chamonix just kept right on blooming through the summer and into fall. The pink here tends to fade a bit in the heat, but was still stunning. Huge, beautiful blossoms; excellent rebloomer; gorgeous color.
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Coeur D’ Alene, ID –
Chamonix Is a very beautiful daylily with a unique look with respect to the self color and large creamy water mark. I have had it in my garden in N. Idaho for 14 years after acquiring it from Oaks in the spring of 2000, and it has always been one of my favorite color combinations. That said, it has been one of my most difficult plants to grow which I attribute to the fact that it is an evergreen. About the time it becomes a nice clump with many scapes and very large flowers, and it will become a very large clump, we would have a particularly cold winter and it would be knocked back to mostly roots with few viable crowns and little or no bloom for two or three years. It does not handle very cold frozen ground well which would happen in years when we had little or no snow cover when the 0 degree weather hit. If you don’t live where this type of weather happens, and you give it a very sunny location, I would recommend it highly. Even so, I won’t get rid of it because when it does bloom there is nothing more beautiful. My ranking is for it’s performance in this region of N. Idaho and would probably be a 10 in warmer climates.
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Houston, TX –
Just planted this in mid-April, and its first bloom opened today. Larger cream center and even prettier than the photo! Deep rosy-salmon color and beautiful form, on a deep green, healthy plant.
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Elma, WA –
Gorgeous bloom but few scapes. I hope next year it takes off. Very large flower. It was finished too soon!
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madison, WI –
Fabulous! Exquisite! Better every year! I have many types, this is my favorite by far!
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Melbourne, FL –
This is a very pleasing color and form. I really love this one in my garden.
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Charlotte, MI –
Very dramatic flowers up to 6.5
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