In the introduction year, A.B. Stout described it as:
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At the New York Botanical Garden this daylily has been in bloom throughout June, with a second period of considerable bloom in September.
The flowers have a spread of about 3.5 inches; the color of the petals is rich fulvous red with a somewhat darker mid-zone;
the sepals have less color, and hence the general color-pattern is somewhat bicolor.
The scapes are much branched and they rise to a height of 40 inches.
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( cited from:
Journal of the New York Botanical Garden, 1941, vol. 42, p. 10-17
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