Bulbs (Geophyte) Daylily
(Hemerocallis spp.)
Other Common Names: Orange Daylily, Tawny Daylily
Bees
Deciduous
Flowering
Full Sun
Recommended Use: Ideal for mass plantings or borders needing easy-care, vibrant, summer color.
Introduction to Daylily
The Daylily, scientifically known as Hemerocallis, is admired for its vibrant blooms and hardiness in a variety of garden settings. This perennial plant features arching, strap-like leaves and produces an abundance of flowers that usually last for one day, hence the name. Daylilies typically reach a height of 1 to 4 feet and spread up to 2.5 feet, with flowers that come in a dazzling array of colors such as yellow, orange, red, and pink. They are commonly used in borders, mass plantings, and as ground cover due to their lush foliage and long blooming period. Daylilies are also appreciated for their ability to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Maintenance
Daylilies are relatively low-maintenance plants that thrive in full sun but can tolerate partial shade. They prefer well-drained soil, though they are adaptable to a wide range of soil types. Regular watering is recommended, especially during prolonged dry spells, but once established, they can withstand drought conditions. Pruning is minimal; simply remove spent flower stalks and trim back dead leaves to encourage new growth. Daylilies are generally resistant to pests and diseases, making them a resilient choice for gardeners looking for an easy-care plant with long-lasting impact.
Quick Facts
– Hardiness Zones: 3 to 9
– Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
– Deer Resistance: Yes, generally resistant
– Pollinator Attraction: Attracts bees and butterflies
– Bloom Period: Late spring to early fall
– Special Characteristics: Tolerant to various soil conditions and resistant to erosion
These features and care guidelines make Daylilies a versatile and attractive addition to gardens in many climates, adding vibrant color and texture to outdoor spaces.
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