Daylily - spiders are coming. The most spectacular varieties of daylilies The best varieties of arachnid daylilies

Creme de la creme (the creamiest) - this is exactly what Francois Verhaert described

View photos of these daylilies.





Of course, the spider craze is gaining momentum. Fragile and collapsing peduncles are a common drawback of this group, but Francois was able to recommend several new ones good options. Cherry stays firmly on its feet Cherry Swizzler. Hansend-7BFZ And Hansend-FRRAX51TP very beautiful seedlings.



Variety Dancing Chevrons sways in the wind, but is quite stable;


Gimme Fever captivating shade.


Variety Made you Blush in width at the very edge of the group of spiders there are very unusual and wide inner petals, with a beautiful whitened shade. Profusely blooming ones look good Pink Rain Dancer And Mint Octopus.


David Trimmer's new variety Jane's Blue Eyed Spider- one of the first spiders with a rather blue eye and very clearly defined veins. In terms of parameters, it comes out of the group of spiders and falls into another category - “daylilies with an unusual shape” toothy light blueberry World Peace Now very beautiful daylily.

In this group we can happily name several more varieties. The originator Hansen is a great original. He does not pay any attention to the quality of the photographs posted on the site. How beautiful his daylilies are in real life.


Verhart was very pleasantly surprised by the beauty of the “unsightly” seedling
Hansend-Intro-09-01. A new variety its petals resemble the rolled-up ears of the popular cartoon character Oomax. That's what he called it.


A seedling of a different origin has similar ears, twisted into a tube - Emmerichk-27908-20.


The elusive pattern typical of miniature varieties, the widely spaced petals of this “almost spider” give a feeling of some kind of curiosity when looking at the seedling Lambertson-seedling-35.


Grayish, whitish shades and beautiful shape of the petals of the daylily seedling Saltere-Dip6-05.


Unusual shape, beautiful specks, crazy arrangement of petals in space - Cochenour Dr. Strangelove. My personal dream! (Where can I also get the film to better assess the accuracy of the title?)

source - http://www.rozovodik.ru

It is known that wild daylilies, although very beautiful, are very different from those luxurious hybrids that we admire in gardens today. Natural views have flowers that are more modest in all respects, both in size and color. The petals of most savages are quite narrow, and some are even very narrow. Some species have small flowers, while others generally bloom in the evening and fade before noon. But what seems curious and instructive is the fact that in these very imaginary shortcomings nature has laid enormous potential, which people, to their credit, have been able to appreciate and reveal.
Talented and passionate hybridizers have chosen different paths according to their aesthetic preferences. Some strived for a huge flower size, while others, on the contrary, sought to minimize it. While most daylily lovers liked round shapes with wide overlapping perianth lobes, there were also those who appreciated the grace and originality of the narrow-petalled species.

The latter direction gradually led to the approval of a new group in the classification of daylilies - the so-called spiders. Spider - transliteration English word spider (spider). The association here is inspired by the similarity of the narrow curved petals of the flower with the legs of an arthropod, which, as is known, has exactly eight of them. But many spider varieties are characterized by the phenomenon of multi-petaling, when instead of six petals eight are formed (for example, this happens with the Wildest Dreams variety). Who knows, maybe it was just such an example that prompted someone’s rich imagination at one time...

Already in the 1920s, a certain LeMoine Bechtold from Missouri became interested in the hybridization of narrow-petalled species. From 1949 to 1952, he registered several hybrids, including the Kindly Light, which subsequently became very popular and received the first special award for spiders in 1989.

Until the mid-1980s, the spider group did not officially exist (that is, it was not recorded by the American Daylily Society, which became a generally recognized legislator in this area). After more or less lengthy disputes, supporters of arachnid daylilies and the leaders of the Society came to a compromise regarding the classification of such varieties. It was decided to distinguish three groups in accordance with the proportions of the petals.

* Spiders themselves. The ratio of the length and width of the petals of such daylilies should be no less than 5.0:1 (that is, it can be 5.2:1, 7:1, etc.). The longest of the blossoming petals is selected, straightened out in length and width and measured in this flat state (unlike round large-flowered varieties, in which the diameter is taken in a horizontal projection). Examples - yellow solid Kindly Light (7.7:1) - one of the famous ancestors of modern spiders, yellow with a red chevron eye De Colores (6.0:1), coral pink Wildest Dreams with a large stretched olive green throat ( 6.8:1), Green Yellow Skinny Minny with Mustard Halo (5.0:1), Ivory Terry Fluttering Beauty.
* Spider options - previously this group included those who slightly fell short of the required proportion: the length-to-width ratio is no less than 4.0:1, but does not include 5.0:1. This group includes the popular red-black Black Plush (4.6:1), pale lilac Cerulean Star (4.0:1), yellow-green Green Widow (4.1:1), and purple Yabba Dabba Do.
* Daylilies unusual shape- this includes varieties that, according to parameters, do not fall not only into any of the previous groups, but also into the large-flowered group (due to the flower shape being too unusual or “exotic”, according to experts). This type is characterized by a wide variety - the petals are twisted along (Lola Branham, Magic of Oz, Lake Norman Spider) or twisted across (Navaho Gray Hills), longitudinally compressed (Primal Scream, Mynelle's Starfish), spatulate (Golliwog, Dancing Summerbird,) or flowing (Judge Roy Bean). New products appear with corrugated and jagged edges (Heavenly Beginning), terry. The group of these varieties is assigned English abbreviation UFO (unusual form), maybe it will be more convenient for us to call them UFO, there is even some kind of allusion in this - they really look somewhat fantastic.

However, in 2003, the first two groups were merged into one - SPIDERS themselves, so now there are two groups - SPIDERS and UFO.

The coloring and pattern of spiders and UFOs are becoming more and more diverse. The diameter of the flower reaches 25 cm, and some new products even have 30 and 35 centimeters (Jan’s Twister, Long Tall Sally). Many varieties have long flowering, sometimes the flowers last for almost 2 days even in hot weather; these varieties are more resistant to drought, which is noted by American lovers.

Many well-known hybridizers in the United States deal with spiders and UFOs, but this is not their main focus. So far, only one Jack Temple from Florida has devoted himself exclusively to this group of daylilies.

IN lately The most famous American hybridizers (Bob Schwartz, Ken Durio, Dan Trimmer, Patrick Stamile, Mort Morse) are working on producing tetraploid spiders and spider variants. They have already managed to convert many old diploid varieties into tetraploid forms, which will certainly serve as a real breakthrough in the hybridization of spiders and UFOs. Indeed, thanks to the doubled set of chromosomes, the potential diversity of future hybrids increases many times. Newest direction- breeding terry UFO and (as a result of crossing spiders and terry varieties). Ian Joyner, creator of the fantastic Fluttering Beauty daylilies, Firefly Frenzy, has especially excelled here.

The American Daylily Society has established special awards for exhibition winners for each group - separately for varieties with large flowers, with small ones, with miniature ones, with terry ones. Spiders and UFOs are judged separately.

Regarding the use of such daylilies in garden design, then here it is necessary to take into account the unusual outlines of their flowers. In addition, in most varieties they are very large. Such extravagant plants are used to create a “tropical effect”. Their huge flowers resemble some kind of exotic plants, especially against the backdrop of the large hosta foliage. Spiders can be planted as tapeworms or in small homogeneous groups.

COLCHICUM, AKA COLICHUM

Colchicum - colchicum, crocus belongs to the family Colchicaceae -Colchicum(formerly part of the family Liliaceae).
These are corm ephemeroids, common in the Caucasus, Southern Europe, the Mediterranean, and Asia. About 70 species have been found in nature.
Colchicum - very unusual plant, living and blooming according to its own rules, as people say - not in time and without time. This extravagant style of existence helps the plant avoid the unpleasant consequences of summer drought in its homeland, where they have adapted to retire during hot summers and bloom and grow during relatively mild winters. Colchicums maintain their life calendar in our conditions.
They are characterized by a lopsided corm, covered with dry scales, and funnel-shaped flowers of 6 leaves fused into a tube at the bottom.
We are accustomed to admiring and growing autumn-flowering species and their varieties in our gardens. From the end of August to the beginning of November, simple and double flowers appear, their color ranging from varying degrees of pink to white.
And in the spring, leaves grow, covering the low-lying seed pod. After the seeds ripen, the aboveground part of the plant dries out, and the crocus freezes until autumn.
There are also very spring-flowering beautiful views, which bloom in our climate in early spring. Simultaneously with flowering, leaves appear.
The plants themselves are about 15 cm in height with a flower up to 4 cm in diameter. At the beginning of June, the leaves turn yellow and the colchicum goes into retirement.
These colchicums are quite rare and can only be found in collectors' gardens. The reason for this is not so much their capriciousness, but their lack of free sale and extremely low reproduction ability, in contrast to their autumn-flowering counterparts.
In fact, any gardener can grow this flower in the garden if you know some tricks:
It is advisable to plant spring-flowering colchicums in the second half of September, to a depth of 3-4 times the height of the corm.
Choose a planting site that is windless, sunny, and well-drained. It could be alpine coaster or some kind of elevation.
The soil must be fertile and retain moisture well during the period of crocus growth. I make my own mixture - the base is loam, I add well-rotted compost, coarse washed river sand And dolomite flour.
The plants are rare and, in order not to lose them, I plant them in deep plastic containers, but this is not necessary.
For better formation of corms and flower stalks in the spring, you should feed them with fertilizer such as Kemira-combi.
During the growing season, do not forget to water and, preferably, protect from slugs.
When the leaves turn yellow, be sure to dig up the corms to dry and store them like tulip bulbs. Since my plants live in containers, I simply take out the containers and leave them under cover until planting. I change the soil in the container every three years.
At the very end of October, with the onset of cold weather, the plantings need to be mulched with leaves and protected from winter dampness. It could just be glass placed on pebbles. You can adapt an ordinary small greenhouse. Personally, I like five-liter plastic containers from drinking water. I don’t remove the cover, I make two narrow slits on opposite sides for ventilation and the personal shelter is ready. At the beginning of April I remove the jars.
There are not many species of Colchicum that can overwinter in our conditions. In my garden grow:
Colchicumhungaricum, syn. S. doerfleri.

It is found on the gravelly slopes of the Tien Shan, Pamir-Alai, Tibet, and Himalaya mountains.
One of the first to bloom in the garden. As soon as the snow melts, sunny bright yellow flowers appear and a little later the leaves begin to grow.
The corm is ovoid-oblong, flattened, with brown scales. This is the only species of colchicum with a yellow perianth.
In our climate, plants are capricious and do not always overwinter successfully.
They need very good drainage, light soils and careful shelter from winter dampness. Florist Leonid Bondarenko from Lithuania achieved great success in acclimatizing this species. He managed to select clones capable of producing one or two daughter corms and seeds.
Varieties: Golden Elf, Minion, Vahch.

Colchicumkesselringii, syn.C. regelii. It grows in wet clayey-gravelly areas in the subalpine zone of the mountains of Central Asia, Pamir-Alai and Tien Shan.
The plant itself is very similar to a crocus. The small corm is oblong, with leathery dark covers. Amazing flower. He's white and outer side The perianth is decorated with violet-purple stripes. It blooms early in the garden and leaves grow at the same time. The leaves are slightly curled during flowering.
Colchicum Kesselring comes from the same places as the yellow colchicum, and is in many ways similar to it - in its instability and requirement for care,
Varieties: Glory of Highland, Janis Ruksans, My Choice, Purple Star,

Colchicumszovitsii. Its homeland is South Transcaucasia, the Mediterranean, where it is found in the mountains in subalpine and alpine meadows.
The corm is round, dark brown. The flowers are pink to white and relatively large. The leaves are lanceolate and after flowering they become very elongated.
The plant is stable in cultivation, blooms regularly, but sets seeds extremely poorly and rarely reproduces vegetatively.
Variety "Alla's Giant": "Alla's Giant" Tivi.

It is worth mentioning the brandus and merender, which used to be part of the genus Colchicum.
Bulbocodium vernum.
Originates from the Mediterranean and Southern Europe, where it lives in floodplain and mountain meadows.
It blooms in early spring with lilac-pink funnel-shaped flowers with a short tube (as if sessile on the ground). Leaves appear at the end of flowering.
Frost-resistant, unpretentious in cultivation, prefers humus-rich, well-drained, moist soils. Reproduces vegetatively.
About Merender. There are about 20 species, their range is the Caucasus, the Mediterranean, Western and Central Asia. They grow in the same conditions as colchicums. They differ from them by star-shaped flowers of 6 leaves, not fused at the bottom into a tube, but free, painted in dark pink and white tones.
The following species are most often found and grow and bloom without problems in the spring in the garden.
Merenderasobolifera. In the Moscow region it blooms very early, the flowers are pink and white, fully open. Reproduces mainly by seeds.

Nina Zabelina, member of the "Adonis" section

Breeding daylilies in recent years presents many amazing surprises. Flowers are becoming more diverse in color, pattern and shape. Anna Rubinina, chairman of the daylily section of the Moscow Flower Growers Club, talks about a completely new group of multiform varieties, recently officially registered by the American Hemerocallis Society. Help in the preparation of this material was provided directly by American breeders themselves, pioneers in this direction.

The United States has undeniable primacy in the hybridization and breeding of daylilies. The American Hemerocallis Society (AHS) is the world's official cultivar registrar. Based on the structure of the flower, until recently, terry, multi-petal, spider and varieties with an unusual flower shape (UFO) were divided into separate groups.

And recently, classifiers had to add another special group for varieties that do not fit into any of the previous ones. It began to include daylilies with flowers that have characteristic features two or more forms at once, namely: terry spiders, terry UFO, multi-petal spiders, multi-petal UFO, spider-UFO. And also spiders or UFOs are both terry and multi-petaled. And they called this group Daylilies with Multiple Flower Forms, colloquially multiform, translated literally Multiform, there’s no other way to say it.

The first such varieties began to appear a little over 10 years ago. And the pioneer on this path was Mrs. Jane Joyner Jan Joiner, daughter-in-law of the famous Enman Joiner Enman Joiner, who in the 70s achieved dizzying success in working with terry daylilies. By crossing a seedling of her spider, Jan’s Twister, with a certain double seedling, three generations later, in 1999, Jane received a daylily that was both double and had an unusual flower shape. It was Fluttering Beauty, with a diameter of 22.5 cm, narrow curled ivory petals and a light green neck. He was the first sign.

Here's what Miss Leslie LAMB MAUCK says, http://daylily.net/gardens/thelambsgarden/index.htm American daylily hybridizer, working on new multi-form varieties:

« I believe that it was Jane Joyner who came up with this idea of ​​terryUFO. She got a lot of seedlings by working with herFlutteringBeauty. I am convinced thatFlutteringBeauty remains a parent todayN 1 for terryUFO. Among those who immediately began working on producing such daylilies is Jamie Gossard (JamieGossard) and Dan Bashman (DanBachman). They both use my varieties for hybridizationGetOffMyTutu andCarolynMersiovsky. TimHerringtonAlsoworksVthisregion.

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Get Off My Tutu Feminine Fingers Fin and Feather Firefly Frenzy

Here's what Miss Pat Cochenour from Virginia says, http://www.fairyscapedaylilies.com/Cochenour.htm (she has been hybridizing daylilies since the mid-80s, registering her first variety in 2001):

« I immediately became interested in breedingUFO when I saw itFireflyFrenzy, new terryUFO Jane Joyner. I already adored terry ones back then, soFireflyFrenzy made a strong impression. Started collecting terryUFOs by Jane Joyner, such asFireflyFrenzy,FashionLeader and LeaderFlutteringBeauty and cross them with terry typehose-in-hose (literally - “flower within a flower”). I gradually began to see seedlings with the shapeUFO and at the same time terry. And after some time I managed to get a flower that I liked. It was a seedling from the parentsDoublePrizexFireflyFrenzy and I called himSplitEnds and registered in the Takhrov group, since at that timeAHS has not yet allowed the same variety to be registered in different categories simultaneously.

My new achievement was a successful crossingFashionLeaderxSpottedFewer. From him I receivedTakeMeToYourLeader, which to this day remains my best result among terryUFO, as well as several terry varieties, notUFO.

SuccessfulseedlingsIreceivedalso fromFashion Leader andTake Me To Your Leader

Multi-form daylilies - very young direction, so far there are few of them, and the hybridizers that work in this area can be counted on one hand.

There is one important detail, which is always specified in the descriptions when registering each terry variety(and now each multi-form) is the percentage of double flowers typical for a given variety. For example, the varieties Split Ends and Peggy’s Brainchild are 100% double, which means all their flowers are double. Airy Delight - 95%, and Fashion Leader produces only 85% double flowers, that is, approximately every ninth or tenth flower may turn out to be not double, but simply UFO.

The same applies to the multi-petal property - for example, the variety Queen Kathleen (Doorakian 2002) is spider and multi-petal, but its multi-petal is only 25%, which means only every fourth flower exhibits both characteristics at the same time. But a similar variety, Carolina Octopus (Baxter 2002), exhibits 65% multiple petals. So hybridizers have something to strive for.

Daylily collector Anna Rubinina

Terms worth knowing if you are interested in daylilies:

Fin and Feather

Terry daylilies - perianths have more than six petals. There are two types of doubleness in daylilies -

1) When the stamens degenerate into petaloids, petal-shaped formations (paeony type double)

2) When the flower consists of more than two circles of petals (hose-in-hose double)

Multipetalled daylilies - each circle of perianth lobes has more than three petals - most often four or five. At the same time, the number of stamens and carpels of the pistil is also correspondingly increased.

Spiders- a flower with narrow petals, the length to width ratio of which is 4:1 or more

Unusually shaped daylilies (UFO)- a class of daylily varieties based solely on the shape of the petals. To be classified in this class, it is enough for a variety to have at least three unusual petals - an inner or outer circle. The petals of each circle should not practically overlap at their base.

There are three types of flowers in this class: curled, cascading and spatulate.

In the vast world of daylilies there is a special group of varieties. They are called spiders, or arachnid daylilies (from “spider”, translated from English as “spider”). They received such an unusual name simply because their flowers are distinguished by long, narrow, often widely spread petals, like spider legs.

About varieties

There are many varieties of daylilies, and spiders are no exception. Therefore, I will only tell you about those that have been growing successfully in my garden for a long time.

‘Velvet Ribbons’. Photo: Andrey Ganov

Here, for example, is the gorgeous ‘Velvet Ribbons’. From looking at him flowering bush It's absolutely breathtaking. And color, and size, and shape! When describing this variety, you no longer want the boring words “flower diameter”. I want something poetic, well, at least “the scattering of petals.” By the way, in this variety it is about 30 cm - about the size of a good plate. And the height of the peduncle, by Lileynikovsky standards, is Guards - 110 cm. And with such completely unearthly beauty, it blooms very well and grows well.

And here is the absolutely stunning ‘Heavenly Angel Ice’. It has everything: elegance, grace, and some kind of mystery. Each daylily flower lasts only one day, but every day more and more new flowers open, which, like human fingerprints, are never repeated. No, no, if this variety is supposed to be a soft cream color with a green throat, then so be it, but the size of the whimsically curved curls, the turn of the flower, its shape are unique.

By the way, every year the American Society of Daylily Lovers awards awards in the category “best variety” - the Stout Medal. Three years ago, ‘Heavenly Angel Ice’ received this award.

'Heavenly Angel Ice'. Photo: Andrey Ganov

Another one of my favorites with flowers of bright red, really loud color is ‘Red Suspenders’. They are not just red, but burning, fiery! And the bends of the petals, like the previous variety, are slightly different every day.

Very attractive and also often found in garden centers variety 'Free Wheelin' - bicolor, creamy yellow with a crimson spot in the center in the shape of a star. This variety blooms stably and abundantly in St. Petersburg, completely ignoring the fact that it was “born” in the south of Florida.

Another southerner with which there are no problems in our region is the variety ‘Bali Watercolor’ with 25-centimeter flowers, lavender-cherry with a green throat. Other advantages of this variety include, undoubtedly, the fact that the flowers have a delicate but distinct aroma.

‘Red suspenders’. Photo: AiF/Elena Kozhina

There are quite a lot of cultivars with pure yellow flowers among spiders, and their differences from each other are in the nuances. ‘Heavenly Free Spirit’ has simple, unpretentious flowers. And ‘Spider Miracle’ is twisted and twisted, whimsically, as if deliberately curved. The giants are especially striking. In yellow it is ‘Gold Elephant’, that is, translated, “Golden Elephant”. Its petals are decorated with a thin frill, and their span exceeds 25 cm.

About cultivation

To begin with, I would like to dispel the myth that came from nowhere that spider daylilies are big sissies, grow poorly here, and their flowering is generally from the realm of science fiction. Nothing of the kind! In our by no means ideal conditions, they live, bloom and thrive, and sometimes even better than daylilies of the usual form.

Many gardeners know that some modern varieties daylilies, which are so-called evergreens, do not always winter well. In winter, when frosty days give way to thaws, they may not begin to grow in time and then freeze. So, the overwhelming majority of spiders belong to our almost problem-free deciduous daylilies, which do not respond to such “provocations”. This means they winter easily and without loss.

'Black Arrowhead'. Photo: Andrey Ganov

Other requirements (sunny location, moderate fertile soil, infrequent but abundant watering and several fertilizing with complex fertilizers per season) for “spiders” are absolutely the same as for other varieties.

You can admire spider daylilies for a very long time. If you don’t already have a similar masterpiece in your garden, try to buy it. And if there is, then I’m sure there will be more soon. Because there are never too many daylilies in general and spiders in particular!

'Heavenly Free Spirit'. Photo: Andrey Ganov

Spider or UFO?

A few words about terminology. Daylilies with spider-shaped flowers are divided into two groups (in my opinion, somewhat artificially created). If the ratio of the length of the petals to their width is 5:1 or more, then this is a real spider, or a spider. If the ratio is different, but the petals are still narrow and also bizarre (curved, curled, wrapped in a spiral, etc.), then they are classified as daylilies of “unusual form”, or UFO (Unusual Form). The last group is also very diverse and is divided into “Crispate” - with the tips of the petals curled into curls, “Spatulate” - with petals narrow at the center of the flower and widening towards the ends, and “Cascades” - with falling petals like the jets of a waterfall. There is no need to say that this division is very approximate. Judge for yourself: is it possible to clearly say, without an iota of doubt, that this flower is curly, and this one is cascading? But this is precisely the classification accepted in the community of daylily lovers around the world.

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