Daylilies of North Carolina is the hybriding garden of Bobby Baxter that is at the forefront of the advanced development of polymerous daylilies. Located in Wake Forest, NC.

Bobby Baxter, 1620 Wait Avenue, Wake Forest, NC 27587           phone: (919 ) 624-5403          email: bobby@daylily.net

Baxter Design Services... I design, build, and maintain custom websites based on your needs and goals at very reasonable rates. Some of my clients are:  Cottage Gardens,  Homeplace GardensLedgewood GardensSterrett GardensWalnut Hill GardensWater Mill Gardens

 
 
H. 'Reaching New Heights' a 2012 introduction by Bobby Baxter

H. 'Secret Agent Babe'

H. 'Secret Agent Babe' is nearly 100% polymerous with 7½" blooms. In the picture above the blooms are 9 inches!! Imagine how big that beast is that is hovering over all the "babes!" Big just keeps getting bigger at Daylilies of North Carolina where size matters, too!

Daylilies of North Carolina is the leading hybridizing garden on the planet for the advanced development of the polymerous form of Hemerocallis. We continue to march forward with unequaled diversity of size, color, form, substance, rebloom, and all desired characteristics of polymerous daylilies!!

In addition to leading the Polymerous Revolution, our tetraploid breeding continues reaching new heights with incredible clarity of color, vibrance, and form. We are proud of our daylilies and strive to create flowers worthy of your garden.


Why multiple images of our flowers?

Redefining Genetics

At Daylilies of North Carolina we are endeavoring to show multiple pictures of each flower on "individual cultivar pages." The picture above shows the cultivar page for H. 'Redefining Genetics' with 18 different images so that you can see the flower under different lighting, blooming, and environmental conditions. We do not want to post one "cover girl" picture that can misrepresent our flowers.

This website is a continuous work in progress and we started the individual cultivar pages with our own introductions. Please be patient as we continue the process by adding galleries of all the flowers growing at Daylilies of North Carolina.

     

H. 'Walk On The Beach'

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Hemerocallis ‘Walk On The Beach’ (Baxter, 2013)

Hemerocallis ‘Walk On The Beach’ is a 2014 tetraploid introduction.

H. 'Walk On The Beach' begins its show in the early season with very fragrant 4" blooms. It then immediately sends up its first set of rebloom scapes. Yes, I said "first set" of rebloom scapes. In 2012, H. 'Walk On The Beach' produced its original bloom scape and then produced 3 more sets of scapes. In 2013, it duplicated its performance by producing its first scape plus 3 additional sets of rebloom scapes!

H. 'Walk On The Beach' has a light tan-cream base with a purple band. The pie crust ruffled petal edges carry cinnamon and purple stitching on nicely rounded and heavy substanced blooms. It is an extremely easy pod setter and it also has extremely fertile pollen. The flowers sit atop 24 inch scapes. The original set of scapes can bloom just at the foliage level and then repeat scapes are displayed nicely above the foliage.

H. 'Walk On The Beach' is semi-evergreen in nature with excellent parentage coming from H. 'Sunday Sandals' × H. 'Funny Cide'. It establishes quickly and a second year clump will show multiple nicely spaced blooms for a wonderful multi-floral display!

Single Fans... $60.00

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