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About the New England Daylily Society (NEDS)


The New England Daylily Society meetings are held at New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill in Boylston, MA. www.nebg.org.  We have an active club with attendance ranging from 30-70 people per meeting.  Any New England member of the American Daylily Society (ADS) is eligible to be a NEDS member with no additional membership fee. Guests are always welcome to attend our meetings.

In the fall and winter we have meetings with slideshow presentations by nationally known and local hybridizers, have discussions about how to care for and propagate daylilies, have auctions featuring daylilies, and just have a great time meeting other people interested in daylilies and gardening.  We hold a public sale and auction of daylilies in May and a members sale and a picnic and auction in late summer (July/August) of each year.  In the summer you can participate in or attend the judged American Daylily Society sanctioned daylily exhibit open to the public at the New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill.  Please visit our calendar and directions pages for more information about all the events and meetings we have planned.

Visit our Links page to find out more about the American Daylily Society (ADS) and find club members who sell daylilies.

NEDS provides support to two ADS display gardens, one at the Massachusetts Horticultural Society's Elm Bank facility in Wellesley, MA, and the other at Heritage Plantation Gardens in Sandwich, MA. If you are new or old to daylilies or just visiting the area, you are welcome to attend our meetings or visit our display gardens.

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