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I don’t have any record of my ‘Ruby Storm’ daylily blooming last summer. I planted it in the fall of 2013. If it did bloom in 2014, I missed it, but that’s okay because the cultivar more than made up for it this summer. Every day for well over the month I was treated to gorgeous flowers like this one:
The 6-inch blooms are salmon-rose with a dark, ruby-red eye and a bright, lime-green throat. There’s also a ruby edge on the ruffled petals.
This 2008 cultivar grows 26 inches tall and starts blooming early in the daylily season.