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1460 days ago

Cream Daylily - potted

Joan from Masterton District

This lovely Daylily flowers at this time of the year. It is the nearest thing to white that you can get in Daylilies so I believe.

Name: Monica Maria.
Description: Creamy white with a more yellow throat shading to green in the centre. . Crimped petal edges. One of the more hybridised and beautiful Daylilies that are on the market now.

The potted plant in flower is the plant for sale.

Daylilies are tolerant of most soils and conditions. They form a neat clump and are easy to grow.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni. ( No problem if you want to make that contactless. Most of my pickups are anyway)

Price: $6.50

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