Daylily 'Sabine Baur'
Hemerocallis
Synonym
This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Long Beach, California
San Jose, California
Stanford, California
Cordele, Georgia
Valdosta, Georgia
Marietta, Illinois
Clarksville, Indiana
Hazard, Kentucky
Hebron, Kentucky
South Berwick, Maine
Ware, Massachusetts
Hillsdale, Michigan
Elizabeth City, North Carolina
Baltimore, Ohio
Coshocton, Ohio
Hominy, Oklahoma
Freedom, Pennsylvania
Tomah, Wisconsin
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Cream with a purple eyezone and purple edge above a green throat.
(Cindy's Eye × Daring Deception)
A beautiful flower on short plant. Pale orange petals, some trimmed in dark purple w/purple interior and golden throat. A real eye catcher.
Don't give up on Sabine Bauer. When first planted, it takes a couple of years to establish and bloom in Zone 5 or lower. Give it time and...Read More
Bloomed when it came home from the greenhouse three years ago and has not bloomed for two years. The plant is in full sun and is increaso...Read More
Sabine blooms very early in zone 9 and blooms off and on. It is still blooming in July. Even very early blooms open well.
It is a stiking flower when in bloom but very slow to multiply here and low bud count.
The flower has a striking dark eye and edge. It is reblooming on a small plant set out this spring. We have had a record amount of rain s...Read More
Somewhat unique bloom. Eye is very large and the flower recurves and is very ruffled. Cream with purple eye and edge.