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  2. A reblooming daylily with lemon yellow flowers and green foliage. Hardy in zones 3-9, fragrant, attracts bees and butterflies, and resists rabbits.

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  3. Learn about this semi-evergreen perennial that produces abundant, lightly fragrant, canary yellow flowers with recurved petals. Find out its hardiness, heat zones, soil preferences, maintenance, and garden uses.

  4. Common Name: Daylily. An improved ‘Happy Returns’ with larger flowers and nearly continuous bloom. ‘Going Bananas’ starts to bloom about 1-2 weeks later in early summer, but it blooms nearly continuously into early fall, unlike ‘Happy Returns’ which often stops flowering in August.

  5. Plant database entry for Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Going Bananas') with 34 images, 5 comments, and 29 data details.

    • Semi-evergreen
    • 2004
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  6. Going Bananas’ is a diploid daylily cultivar that features fragrant, light-yellow flowers (to 4” across) with recurved, overlapping, lightly creped petals and green throats. Flowers appear on naked stems (scapes) that rise slightly above a clump of arching, linear, blade-like, green leaves.

  7. Spread 1.5-2 Feet Wide. Rainbow Rhythm Going Bananas Daylily will have homeowners and pollinators going bananas all summer long. The reblooming daylily has cascading, grass-like foliage that gives way to tall flowers by early summer. The flowers are lemon yellow and have a sweet fragrance.

  8. Hemerocallis ‘Going Bananas’. Daylily. USDA Zone: 2-9. Plant number: 1.259.050. Modern Daylilies are the product of many years of breeding work, resulting in freely blooming plants of the easiest garden culture. They form dense clumps of grassy foliage, with upright stems of trumpet flowers.

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