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HEMEROCALLIS
Commonly known as Daylily
All Flower JUL-SEPT
With more than 30,000 named cultivars there has to be a Daylily for the most choosy plant collector.
Genus of about 20 species of evergreen, semi-evergreen and herbaceous perennials from forest margins to mountainous areas, marshy river areas and meadowland in China, Korea and Japan.
Most flowers last for one day only and many are remontant, flowering repeatedly throughout the season.
Flowers can be circular, triangular, star-shaped, spider-like or double and some unusual forms, ruffled, margined or quilled.
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Pests & Diseases
hemerocallis gall midge, aphids, red spider mite, thrips, slugs, snails, rust. -
Place of origin
China, Korea, Japan. -
Height
80cm (32in) -
HerbaceousEarly in the year, typically January till end of March, herbaceous plants might be supplied in 9cm pots to ensure timely despatch.Clump-forming perennial.
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Fertile moist well-drained soil
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Full sun
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toxic if eaten
(Toxic to pets if eaten) -
Rabbit Resistant
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Mature Size80cm (32in)
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