Daylilly Display Garden
The West Bend Labyrinth Garden is honored to be an American Hemerocallis Society Display Garden.
Hemerocallis is the scientific name for daylilies, derived from Greek words for “beauty” and “day.” Each daylily flower is open for only one day.
Display Gardens were started as a way to expose the public to a wide variety of modern daylilies well suited for the area. The Labyrinth Garden’s daylily collection is moving towards highlighting daylilies from regional hybridizers. These flowers are more than pretty faces, they survive our winters!
‘Carrick Wildon’
Goldner, 1987
scape height 34 in, (86 cm)
bloom size 7.5 in, (19 cm)
bloom season Midseason-Late
ploidy Tetraploid
foliage type Dormant
bloom habit Extended
Color: yellow red blend with orange tips and yellow throat