Name of this dark orange flower?
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KMS Woodworks on Jun 21, 2013it looks like a double orange lily http://images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium/orange-daylily-ginger-barritt.jpgHelpful Reply
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Kimberly Barney on Jun 21, 2013It is a daylilly.Helpful Reply
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Nanci Burroughs on Jun 21, 2013Beautiful daylily, double orange. Remove spent blooms each day to allow buds to swell and to keep slugs away. Fantastic variety!Helpful Reply
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Nancy Hand on Jun 21, 2013A very pretty double Daylily! :)Helpful Reply
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TheOldPostRoad T on Jun 21, 2013DaylilyHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jun 22, 2013Definitely a daylily.Helpful Reply
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Willow Gates Landscaping on Jun 22, 2013Hemerocallis fulva 'Kwanzo'; double form of the roadside daylilyHelpful Reply
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Julie on Jun 22, 2013Thank you to all!! A Double Orange Daylily --wonderful! :)Helpful Reply
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Irish53 on Jun 22, 2013it is called a variegated day lily because of the ruffle edging on the blossoms and some time they are called tiger lily because of the color similar to the near orange of tigers. very prettyHelpful Reply
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Peg on Jun 23, 2013Yep, double day lily, Waiting for mine to bloom.Helpful Reply
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Mary Garrett on Jun 23, 2013Very pretty Double Orange Day Lily!Helpful Reply
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Wanda sinnema on Jun 23, 2013double orange daylily...older varieties nave multi blooms per stem, each blooming a day or so then fade... newer versions will rebloom all summer I think if you check with COTTAGE FARMS nursery or ROBERTAS online you can get an idea of more info.. many other growers now have them too..I have delt with themHelpful Reply
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Pajunka on Jun 23, 2013I agree with daylily. Did you Google "orange daylilies of (your area)"?Helpful Reply
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Joline Cosman on Jun 23, 2013Daylilies come in so many colors and varieties !!! No wonder you didn't know what it was !!! Those are very pretty !!!!! Enjoy them !!!Helpful Reply
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Jean DeSavage on Jun 23, 2013I have a 4ft by 20ft bed of these same day lilies! They are real work horses, and it seems like nothing can kill them. Mine have gotten so compacted I need to divide some of them to thin the bed to get better flowering. They are spectacular when they are all blooming.Helpful Reply
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Marion Griffith on Jun 23, 2013It looks like a double day lily. I have one that looks similar.0.Helpful Reply
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Bobbie on Jul 07, 2013We call these Old Fashioned daylilies. They grow almost anywhere. I have hundreds of them. They are very pretty.Helpful Reply
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Wanda sinnema on Jul 16, 2013I might add,,, they grow and grow,,hard to kill, you can ignore it..should be divided after a few years..roots are mangles together,,need an sharp shovel or hatchet sometimes to cut apart.....you have a nice variety..these work great along a driveway, edge of a lot,,,, no maintanance..just clean yo the stuff after they have died down in the fall,,,,,next year they come up and go crazy again..Helpful Reply
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CAROL on Jul 18, 2013I just spent an hour digging some of these up off an abandoned lot where an old home had burnt about 10 yrs ago - they were all over in random areas on about an acre- thye now have a special spot in my cottage garden! Quite pretty little thingsHelpful Reply
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