Daylily 'Kwanso'

Hemerocallis

Family
Hemerocallidaceae (hem-er-oh-kal-id-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Hemerocallis (hem-er-oh-KAL-iss)
Synonym
Hemerocallis var. kwanso
Hemerocallis fulva flore pleno
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This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Arley, Alabama

Atmore, Alabama

Enterprise, Alabama

Madison, Alabama

Trinity, Alabama

Vincent, Alabama

Anchorage, Alaska

Clinton, Arkansas

Felton, California

Fresno, California

Long Beach, California

Washington, District of Columbia

Citra, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida

Keystone Heights, Florida

Molino, Florida

Cordele, Georgia

Dallas, Georgia

Hawkinsville, Georgia

Makanda, Illinois

Moline, Illinois

Mount Prospect, Illinois

Nilwood, Illinois

Round Lake, Illinois

Williamsville, Illinois

Fredericksburg, Indiana

Greenville, Indiana

Kimmell, Indiana

Solsberry, Indiana

Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Iowa City, Iowa

Nichols, Iowa

Derby, Kansas

Shawnee Mission, Kansas

Barbourville, Kentucky

Bellevue, Kentucky

Calvert City, Kentucky

Ewing, Kentucky

Smiths Grove, Kentucky

Alexandria, Louisiana

Coushatta, Louisiana

Leesville, Louisiana

Mandeville, Louisiana

Metairie, Louisiana

Morgan City, Louisiana

Trout, Louisiana

Youngsville, Louisiana

Durham, Maine

Falmouth, Maine

Lebanon, Maine

South Berwick, Maine

Baltimore, Maryland

Edgewater, Maryland

Hughesville, Maryland

Mechanicsville, Maryland

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

Reading, Massachusetts

West Barnstable, Massachusetts

East Tawas, Michigan

Fairfax, Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota(2 reports)

Saint Cloud, Minnesota

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Madison, Mississippi

Marietta, Mississippi

Waynesboro, Mississippi

Brunswick, Missouri

Kansas City, Missouri

Sparks, Nevada

Colpitts Settlement, New Brunswick

Auburn, New Hampshire

Greenfield, New Hampshire

Bloomingdale, New Jersey

Caldwell, New Jersey

Fanwood, New Jersey

Beacon, New York

Buffalo, New York

Cicero, New York

Croton On Hudson, New York

Hillsdale, New York

Orchard Park, New York

Pittsford, New York

Valley Stream, New York

East Bend, North Carolina

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Graham, North Carolina

Greenville, North Carolina

Morehead City, North Carolina

New Bern, North Carolina

Winston Salem, North Carolina

Belfield, North Dakota

Medora, North Dakota

Cincinnati, Ohio(4 reports)

Columbus, Ohio(2 reports)

Dundee, Ohio

Franklin, Ohio

Granville, Ohio

Hamilton, Ohio

Kent, Ohio

Toledo, Ohio

Hulbert, Oklahoma

Jay, Oklahoma

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Portland, Oregon

Allentown, Pennsylvania

Watsontown, Pennsylvania

Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania

Wynnewood, Pennsylvania

Chapin, South Carolina

Conway, South Carolina

Murrells Inlet, South Carolina

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

North Augusta, South Carolina

Saint Helena Island, South Carolina

Cordova, Tennessee

Greeneville, Tennessee

Kingsport, Tennessee

Knoxville, Tennessee

Pocahontas, Tennessee

Sweetwater, Tennessee

Austin, Texas

Baytown, Texas

Belton, Texas

Colmesneil, Texas(2 reports)

Fort Worth, Texas

Lufkin, Texas

Mc Kinney, Texas

Montgomery, Texas

Spring, Texas

Vidor, Texas

Willis, Texas

Winnsboro, Texas

Blacksburg, Virginia

Doswell, Virginia

Fairfax, Virginia

Stuarts Draft, Virginia

Bainbridge Island, Washington

Cle Elum, Washington

Kalama, Washington

North Sultan, Washington

Olympia, Washington(2 reports)

Sultan, Washington

Liberty, West Virginia

Newell, West Virginia

Weston, West Virginia

Delavan, Wisconsin

Marion, Wisconsin

New Lisbon, Wisconsin

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

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2
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Columbus, OH | August 2019 | negative

I have to give a negative to this beautiful, vigorous hemerocallus because it is a naturally occurring form of the non-native and highly ...Read More

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Edgewater, MD | July 2017 | positive

I believe I have this daylily, only as the Flore Pleno instead of Kwanso . . . if what I'm reading is correct. I dug one out of a tidal ...Read More

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Allentown, PA | June 2016 | neutral

I received this plant in the mid 1990's at a garden club plant swap. It was ID'd as 'Double Irish' but later research yielded the 'Kwanso...Read More

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ROSLINDALE, MA | June 2016 | neutral

This cultivar is widely naturalized in North America. Tough and vigorous, it can bloom in more shade than other daylilies, but like them ...Read More

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Fredericksburg, IN | July 2013 | positive

The kwanso daylily can also be seen growing at Fredericksburg, Indiana in our back yard

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(Zone 8a) | September 2012 | positive

I live in the north of Italy (near Trieste) zone 8a,
I have had this plant in my garden for the last 4 years, I like it alot as i...Read More

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Wanaque, NJ (Zone 6b) | April 2010 | positive

There is a great deal of confusion pertaining to the identification of Hemerocallis fulva 'Kwanso' and Hemerocallis fulva 'Flore Pleno'.<...Read More

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Sweetwater, TN | June 2009 | positive

Kwanso is a very hardy daylily. It can take over other daylilies though because it spreads rapidly.Sometimes the underground runners will...Read More

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Nilwood, IL (Zone 5b) | January 2009 | positive

I have had this plant for yrs and it even does well in the shade. My Kwanso is triple not double and I have seedlings that are triple and...Read More

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New Bern, NC | September 2008 | positive

I have what I have been told is a Kwanso. The blooms last 4 to 5 days and it grows young plants after the blooms die from the flower stal...Read More

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Reading, MA | July 2007 | negative

I have had this plant growing in my garden for over three years now. I don't like it and I will tell you why. It does not produce unifo...Read More

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Hulbert, OK (Zone 7a) | June 2007 | positive

This is indeed a unique looking daylily. A plant that has
'roots' which literally go back in time.

A true original ...Read More

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Metairie, LA | June 2007 | positive

I was given this plant a few years ago and was told it was not a daylily. It survived flooding from Katrina and subsequent neglect for a ...Read More

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Dallas, GA (Zone 7b) | June 2007 | positive

We don't get much sun, so I planted these in large pots so I can move them around. Doing very well.

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Atmore, AL (Zone 8b) | March 2007 | positive

I have some that were started by my great grandparents 50 years ago and they are still growing strong. They do need dividing every other ...Read More

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Boston, MA (Zone 6a) | July 2006 | positive

I bought a house last fall, and this spring we started preparing a flower bed where the previous owner had placed a bunch of black plasti...Read More

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Cordele, GA | June 2006 | positive

I have found this plant to be a good bloomer and pest free. I have also found that with additional feeding and water this will rebloom i...Read More

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Baltimore, MD | August 2004 | positive

I have a bed of these lilies in my garden from my wife's grandparents. They also grow in other patches around our neighborhood. (Baltimo...Read More

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Effort, PA | July 2004 | positive

This Kwanso type of hemerocallis is the original daylily plant. These came from Japan decades ago and are parent to the common roadside o...Read More

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| October 2003 | positive

I grow this in Belfast, Ireland and find it is a good, if slightly agressively spreading, plant with a nice soft orange colouring. Flower...Read More

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Dunnellon, FL (Zone 8b) | August 2002 | positive

I have grown KWANSO in two vastly different climates, Kentucky and Florida, and have found it to be a good plant in both. In some s...Read More

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