HENRY OF HINGHAM is named in honor after my gg......... grandfather who arrived in New England from England in 1638. His name was Henry Chamberlain.
He was a blacksmith who resided in Hingham Massachusetts. Ever since HENRY OF HINGHAM'S maiden bloom, this daylily has displayed total plant habit and bloom quality. The color is a clear light yellow with a green throat. The edge is lightly trimmed in darker yellow ruffle. We've used H.O.H. as a pod parent as it is very fertile both ways. The image shown is a bit overexposed. This daylily performs best in open sun and may take a year to establish in some gardens.
Fertile both ways.
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