

"Dragonfly In Flight"
Dragonfly in Flight (dip) 23" tall...20 buds, 4-way branching...dormant...fertile both ways.
Dragonfly in flight is one of the more narrow daylilies I have bred...it is a consistent bloomer and it's claim to fame is the patterns it throws on the sepals of its' seedlings. Some can be quite pronounced (see seedling pictures). It has a tendency to throw large seedlings, and candelabra branching. It has survived well from Wisconsin to South Carolina...and hasn't been tried any further north or south. The first cross I made with DIF I produced 12 seedlings and I kept all 12 for evaluation...I still have most of them. $125 SF.
Dragonfly In Flight Seedlings



