IP Library Granted Patent US 22,799
Granted Patent P3
US 22,799 · App. 12/805,091 · Granted Jun 19, 2012

Daylily plant named ‘Double Pardon Me’

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Patent No.
US 22,799
App. No.
12/805,091
Granted
Jun 19, 2012
Kind
P3
Abstract

A new and distinct Hemerocallis cultivar of the dormant type is provided. The new cultivar is very floriferous and forms attractive ruffled double red flowers displaying substantial substance, and a funnel-shaped form over an extended period of time. In U.S.D.A. Hardiness Zone No. 6b, blooming commonly begins during mid- to late-June and commonly ends during early- to mid-September. The new cultivar displays a plurality of fans and a plurality of scapes per fan. The flowers well withstand rain in view of the strength of the tepals. The new cultivar readily can be distinguished from the ‘Pardon Me’ cultivar (non-patented in the United States) in view of the consistent display of a substantially greater number of tepals per blossom. The new cultivar is particularly well suited for growing as distinctive colorful ornamentation in the landscape.

Claims (6)

1. A new and distinct cultivar of Hemerocallis plant of the dormant type, substantially as herein shown and described, which:

(a) forms attractive ruffled double red funnel-shaped flowers having substantial substance,

(b) possesses a long blooming season with substantial repeat blooming,

(c) exhibits a propensity to readily display a plurality of fans, and

(d) readily forms a plurality of scapes per fan over the flowering season;

substantially as illustrated and described.