Sally, Sallie

Sally,  Sallie

Meaning, Origin: Sally and its variants mean lady or princess, or a nickname for Salvador, meaning savior.

Clematis Sally. A deciduous vine with orchid-pink flowers. Info at Taylor’s, (10-11-16).

Dahlia Little Sally. A tuberous perennial with red pompon flowers. Info at National Dahlia Collection, (2015); Country Dahlias, (2015).

Gladiolus Sally’s Orange. A cormous perennial with apricot flowers. Info at Cotswold, (11-14-16).

Hedera Sally. An evergreen vine with medium green leaves mottled white. Info at Fibrex, (2015).

Hemerocallis Desperately Sally. An herbaceous perennial with single orange lily-like flowers that have a maroon eye. Info at Northern Ex, (11-14-16).

Hemerocallis Dublin Sally. An herbaceous perennial with single medium pink lily-like flowers that have a cream throat. Info at Gable House, (11-14-16).

Hemerocallis Hold On Sally. An herbaceous perennial with purplish-pink lily-like flowers that have yellow ruffly edges. Info at Shatih, (2015).

Hemerocallis Lavender Sally. An herbaceous perennial with single dark lavender lily-like flowers that have a darker eye zone. Info at Daylily & Hosta, (11-14-16).

Hemerocallis Long Tall Sally. An herbaceous perennial with red spider-form flowers with yellow at the base. Info at Marietta, (2015); Daylily Lane, (2015); Komodo, (2015); Daylilies by the Pond, (11-25-2015); Strickly Daylilies, (1-10-16); Lots Gap, (1-18-16); Oak Hill, (1-18-16).

Hemerocallis Our Friend Sally. An herbaceous perennial with peachy orange lily-like flowers. Info at Marietta, (2015); Petal Pusher, (1-18-16).

Hemerocallis Red Sally. An herbaceous perennial with deep red flowers. Info at Hillside, (11-25-15); Shady Rest, (1-24-16).

Hemerocallis Sally’s Child. An herbaceous perennial with sword-like leaves and pink flowers marked by darker pink. Info at Hillside, (11-25-2015); Hoot Owl, (2015).

Hemerocallis Sally’s Choice. An herbaceous perennial with single cream lily-like flowers that have a red eye and ruffled red edges. Info at Daylily Dreams, (11-14-16); Artemesia, (11-14-16).

Hemerocallis Sassy Sally. An herbaceous perennial with cream lily-like flowers blushed peach. Info at Hillside, (11-25-15).

Hemerocallis Sensational Aunt Sally. An herbaceous perennial with deep bright pink flowers. Info at Browns Ferry, (11-25-15).

Hemerocallis Sister Sally’s Blessing. An herbaceous perennial with lance-like leaves and dark lavender flowers with a green throat. Info at Marietta, (2015).

Hibiscus Sally B. Source offers no description. Info at Affordable Hibiscus, (10-5-16).

Hosta Mustang Sally. An herbaceous perennial with glossy green corrugated leaves. Info at Jim’s, (2015).

Iris Careless Sally (sibirica). A rhizomatous perennial with two-toned purple flowers. Info at Bourdillon, (11-11-16).

Iris Sally’s Smile. A rhizomatous perennial with buff flowers blushed pale lavender. Info at Bois D’Arc, (2015).

Paeonia Silly Sally. An herbaceous perennial with pink flowers that have a central pink and cream fluff of petaloids. Info at Peony Shop, (12-9-15).

Rhododendron Sally. An evergreen (?) shrub with pale yellow flowers blushed with pink. Info at Bovee, (2015).

Rosa Sally’s Rose (hybrid tea). A deciduous shrub with pink flowers. Info at Cants of Colchester, (2015); Country Gardens, (7-29-16).

Rosa Simply Sally. A deciduous shrib with single coral-rose flowers. Info at For the Love of Roses, (2015).

Rosa Sunshine Sally. A deciduous shrub with medium yellow flowers. Info at Ludwig, (2015); Angel, (2015).

Rosa Yellow Sally. A deciduous shrub with semi-double pale yellow flowers. Info at 16 Eichen, (2015).

Streptocarpus Sally. Source offers no description. Info at Flo, (10-14-15).

Author: Lori Norris

I have been in the nursery industry my whole life, and have come to love and admire our fellow earth dwellers.

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