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Your Favorite Reds

maximus7116
9 years ago

Time for your three favorite reds. I think this will be difficult limiting choices to three, so we'll do a separate category for burgundy/wine. I've come up with the following favorites:

WISPY RAYS, with big, bright and bold flowers:

RED SKELETONS is tall with strong scapes and good branching:

FEAR NOT had an outstanding year with the most quality blooms ever:

AARON BROWN got edged out of the competition here because, although I normally love the bloom, it had a very splotchy year here.

Please share your favorite reds.

Chris

Comments (20)

  • organic_kitten
    9 years ago

    My Heart Belongs to Daddy had a magnificent year:

    Clump shot after clump shat after...

    Clown Parade:

    Man of Sorrows:

    tie with

    Spider Man:

    Red is my favorite color, so this was a struggle...Bear Claws, Flames over Africa, Hearts of Fire, Passion district, You listed Fear not...but Rowdy Red, Betty Ford, Photon Torpedo, Esprit de Corp, Devil's Eye....
    kay

    This post was edited by organic_kitten on Fri, Aug 8, 14 at 12:10

  • jkayd_il5
    9 years ago

    Having a little trouble with this because two of my favorites are listed as rose red but here it goes.

    Cimarron Rose
    Malaysian Marketplace
    All American Chief

    I do need to learn to post pictures.

  • njmomma
    9 years ago

    Apache War Dance for late color

    Dragon King did very well this year!


    Best in Class did very well this year and is on rebloom now

    Insider Trading does really well. Less blue than this pic.

    Scarlet Orbit

  • nat4b
    9 years ago

    As in the case of yellows, I love all my reds. Boy, the purples will be extremely hard to choose ;)
    Awesome reds, everybody!
    To name my three faves:
    Ruby Spider - great this year, mine and DH favorite
    Fear Not
    Forever Redeemed
    Can't leave out Carnival in Brazil.
    .

  • Maryl (Okla. Zone 7a)
    9 years ago

    Daylily red is not one of my favorite colors. I love the Crimson shades of red in roses, and by comparison most red daylilies have left me cold. However, I ran into one at a daylily show years ago that changed my mind. Santa's Little Helper by Trimmer. It's the closest to rose red I've found. I think it must be a unique shade of red for daylilies because I haven't seen any other reds to match it. Now I'm beginning to appreciate daylily red for itself, and the photos above are so pretty, but Santa's Little Helper was the first red that opened my eyes to the possiblities.......Maryl

  • jean_ar
    9 years ago

    well, I should be able to come up with a few reds.

  • jean_ar
    9 years ago

    well, hope I can find them.

  • jean_ar
    9 years ago

    and the third one.

  • User
    9 years ago

    Not too many reds...
    Uncle Bryan (not mine, but a beautiful red)

    Fabulous Frieda

    Rose Destiny

  • nat4b
    9 years ago

    Pics to my post above:

    Forever Redeemed

    Ruby Spider

    Fear Not

  • celeste/NH
    9 years ago

    I would have to agree with you all here on your choices since many of the ones you posted I grow and enjoy...such as Ruby Spider, Wispy Rays, Apache War Dance, Dragon King, Forever Redeemed, etc. So I wanted to pick three that weren't shown already as my 3 favorites BUT I couldn't narrow it down to just 3. Absolutely NO WAY! Sorry....lol

    My most favorite red most definitely is MARIETTA WARRIOR. These are HUGE bodacious blooms of bing cherry red, very saturated. This blooms early and keeps going until early August. This one stops traffic since it's planted in the border by the road.


    VESUVIAN, just absolutely the deepest, darkest red it doesn't look real

    GLORY IN RED, really large blooms outlined in white

    LIL' RED WAGON, scapes and buds galore, rich red color

    My runners-up are Ruby Spider, Holly Dancer, Chicago Apache, Scarlet Pansy, Leonard Bernstein, Forsyth Vivacious, Acquire the Fire (pictured)....and many more.
    I grow a lot of great reds!

  • lynxe
    9 years ago

    My favorite this year and last is CANDY APPLE VELVET (Kirchhoff-Schindler 2011). The blooms have a lovely, rich sheen to them, they hold up beautifully all day long (in this admittedly cooler-than-normal summer), the plant has an excellent scape. It's an ev that does perfectly well here, and this past winter's bitter cold temps didn't faze it at all. It's listed as an EM and it's still blooming away!

    CANDY APPLE VELVET
    http://www.daylilydatabase.org/detail.php?id=166380&name=Candy Apple Velvet

    From Daylily World
    http://www.daylilyworld.net/shop/article_15/Candy-Apple-Velvet*.html?shop_param=cid%3D47%26aid%3D15%26

    Another favorite is THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE (Bachman 09). A late that's tall and with an admirable scape. Big blooms, thick scape, absolutely no leaning. It's gotten under way but has plenty of bloom still to go -- on August 9! Bright red so the big yellow green throat stands out.

    THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE:
    http://www.daylilydatabase.org/detail.php?id=162846&name=The Blood Is the Life

    POINT OF VIEW (S. Roberts 1992) supposed to be an EM, and it's still blooming now. Also, a rebloomer. Big blooms and bright, bold color, and I'm a sucker for those characteristics. But what I especially appreciate is that I have it in a too-shady, too-dry bed and, even though I neglect that area, it does so well. I can only imagine what it would do in full sun and a bed amended with compost and mushroom soil and with adequate moisture:
    http://www.daylilydatabase.org/search.php

    If this one had been in bloom today, I'd have made room for it on the list:

    RUBIES IN THE SKY (Hanson 2007). It's a "sultry garnet crimson" according to the database. Yup, that sounds right.

    Wait....If THIS one had been in bloom, I'd have made room for it!

    REINDEER ANTLERS (Hensley 2007). Even though it's registered as a late and has always bloomed midseason for me.
    http://www.daylilydatabase.org/detail.php?id=144616&name=Rocket Blast

    Sorry, but I must add:

    MYSTIC PIZZA (Cochenour 2003; RED SUSPENDERS x RUBY SPIDER). You can definitely see the RUBY SPIDER in it; the blooms have that overall look. Big blooms (nine inches!), tall scapes, vigorous: it clumped up quickly. Doesn't seem very fazed by sun or heat.
    http://www.daylilydatabase.org/detail.php?id=145768&name=Mystic Pizza

    Two more:
    COMET TRAIL and ROCKET BLAST. Both from Niswonger (2001); looks like they're sibs. The pictures in the database fail to capture their glowing lit-from-within sheen.

    http://www.daylilydatabase.org/detail.php?id=144617&name=Comet Trail

    http://www.daylilydatabase.org/detail.php?id=144616&name=Rocket Blast

    Once again, I fail to follow the rules. ;)

  • maximus7116
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Why do I not grow Ruby Spider? It makes a lot of your lists and looks like a beauty.

    Lynxe, your cheating ways have given me some beautiful reds, especially Rubies in the Sky and Mystic Pizza.

  • Edward_Kimball
    9 years ago

    Harper's Bazaar

    Constantinople

  • gdjcb
    9 years ago

    Celestialrose, How does Vesuvian hold up in the sun, does it get 36"? It is a beautiful deep, rich red. How does it perform for you?

    Thanks,
    Gale

  • Brad KY 6b
    9 years ago

    Lots of great reds posted! I hope there will be a pinkish-red category, and perhaps a red-orange one, as I decided to go for the more true reds and left out some nice ones. Red Grace is always perfect; Kent's Favorite Two has lots of blooms, lots of increase and puts on a great show. Red Volunteer is a great end of summer red, but I had to move it to a shadier spot as it fades otherwise. I had to leave out some other great reds: Red Skeletons, Hot Wheels, & Indy Phantom, & Impetuous Fire.
    Brad

    This post was edited by readdream on Sat, Aug 9, 14 at 17:51

  • Edward_Kimball
    9 years ago

    There were two that I didn't know whether to put as red or orange. They are really somewhere between. Both are awesome.

    Deliverer

    Flying Trapeze

  • maximus7116
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    It's hard to create a thread for every color, so thanks for posting your in-betweens, Edward.

  • shive
    9 years ago

    CHEROKEE STAR was my best performing red this season and a nice clump too!

    A LITTLE FIRE, SCARECROW is always a favorite. Since it was cooler, the edge was more often tan than the near white you see in this photo.

    APACHE WAR DANCE blazed through the late season better than ever before. I really enjoyed it this summer, and I'm hoping it reblooms.

    Debra

  • Laura twixanddud - SE MI - 5b
    9 years ago

    Mine are Fear Not, Wispy Rays, Aaron Brown and

    Atomic Inferno

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