Schnickel Fritz Daylily

$39.99 each, 3 for $99.99

4.80 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)

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5″ bloom, 16″ tall, Early-Mid Season+rebloom, Dormant

‘Schnickel Fritz’ daylily is back! Its name is a term of endearment, and we think you’ll love these gorgeous white double blooms. There aren’t many white double daylilies; with this beauty in your possession, you’ll probably be the only garden on the block with a white double daylily.

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Schnickel Fritz Daylily Features:

‘Schnickel Fritz’ daylily is back! Its name is a term of endearment, and we think you’ll love these gorgeous white double blooms. There aren’t many white double daylilies; with this beauty in your possession, you’ll probably be the only garden on the block with a white double daylily.

An early to mid season bloomer, we typically begin to see the first of these creamy double beauties in early June. Those to our north will see it a few weeks later than we do.  Those to our south typically see it a few weeks before us. Fantastic rebloom means these beautiful blooms will be seen off and on throughout the season.

Schnickel Fritz is a dormant daylily which means it is best grown in gardens that receive a sustained winter cold period— like those in zones 8 and lower.

Click here to see all our double daylilies

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HOW TO GROW DAYLILIES: Daylilies are very easy-to-grow. They like a lot of sun and they like a lot of water. For more information on how to care for daylilies, click here.
WHAT DAYLILIES CAN I GROW: Most of you can grow any of the daylilies we sell. If you live in an area with a sustained cold period like we do in East Tennessee, you can grow all the varieties. However, If you live in an area that doesn’t get freezing weather in the winter (like zones 9 and 10), dormant varieties won’t work for you; you’ll need to choose evergreen or semi-evergreen varieties.

BIG PLANTS! When it comes to daylily plants, bigger is better! All of the plants we ship will be three fans or larger — two or three times (or more) what you might receive from other companies. Larger plants get established faster and bloom more quickly!

FARM-FRESH TO YOU! All of your plants will be freshly dug when you order. The leaves are trimmed and the plants are washed and air-dried. Your daylilies will be out of the ground less than 48 hours before they’re headed your way.

BONUS DAYLILIES: We send free daylilies (we call them “bonus” daylilies) with every order. These daylilies are equal to about 20% of your order, you get to choose what you’d like at checkout.

ABOUT US: Oakes Daylilies is a family-owned daylily farm that’s been in business for three generations. Our daylilies grow in home gardens, city parks and botanical gardens across the nation– including Hawaii and Canada. We are known in the industry as Daylily Experts and grow over 1000 varieties of daylilies on nearly 70 acres in East Tennessee. But over 50 years ago, we started just like you—with one daylily in a home garden.

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  1. Ann (verified owner)

    Schnickle Fritz was the first daylily to start blooming in my zone 8 garden. It’s the end of June and hasn’t slowed down. Lots of big fat buds are still covering the plant. I moved it a few years ago to a sunnier location and it’s done fabulous. Well branched and high bud count.

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  2. Underrated beauty

    knit.n.frog23 (verified owner)

    I admit I bought this variety for the name. My in-laws are Pennsylvania Dutch and they use Schnickel Fritz in their regular vocabulary because those grandchildren can be real rascals. I figured a whitish flower would mix well with my brighter plants. Fast forward to this this spring and this daylily has a ton of buds on it. It really is a power house! The coloring is so delicate that you really have to see it in person to appreciate it. I’d describe it as heavy cream with hints of apricot and pale yellow. Really love it!

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  3. Love the name (and the bloom)

    Janet (verified owner)

    I love white and pastel daylilies so I had to get this plant. The double blooms are beautiful and unlike any other. I would call them more of a light cream.

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  4. Terri Atwell (verified owner)

    I am usually not a big fan of double daylilies but I thought I needed to branch out a bit and try new things..Schnickel Fritz seemed like the perfect starting place. This year was its first blooming season in my zone 5b-6 garden and I was very pleased! I had at least 12-15 flowers although they were not all fully double. Gorgeous nonetheless!! So glad I got this one. And I think next year will be even better!

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  5. Must Have!

    Dianne J Thibado (verified owner)

    A show-stopper. Just added this to the edge of a border bed last year. Here in zone 3, it will be another year or two before it truly comes into its own, but Schnickel Fritz catches your eyes from across the garden. Absolutely gorgeous. Although listed as ‘near-white, it tips towards ivory (with a touch of peach). Absolutely gorgeous.

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    Beautiful!

    Tammy Church (verified owner)

    Bloomed the first season it was in our garden. Very beautiful flower! I’m glad it’s planted by the front walk so we can admire it every time we walk past.

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