Valued for its vigor and exceptional adaptability, Hemerocallis fulva produces six-petaled, trumpet-shaped, tawny-orange blossoms atop tall, leafless stalks. Rising from a mound of arching, strap-shaped, light green leaves, each flower, up to 3-4 in. wide (7-10 cm), typically lasts no more than 24 hours (thus the common name 'Daylily'), opening up in the morning and withering during the forthcoming night, possibly replaced by another one on the same scape (flower stalk) the next day. A great naturalizer, this Daylily multiplies happily! Blooming from mid to late summer, this clump-forming perennial grows up to 36 in. tall (90 cm) and spreads slowly via rhizomes to 30 in. (75 cm)
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Whether you’re searching for the best reblooming daylilies, the longest blooming daylily, or older varieties that never disappoint, you’ll find the best daylilies to grow in this guide.
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Edible daylilies, Hemerocallis fulva, grow wild in most of the US. You can eat the flowers, flower buds, young stalks and tubers.
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*** NO shipping to CA *** Healthy plants, fast-growing, the plants start growing as of April and no flowers at this time. Easy to grow and care, multiply quickly within one year, zone 3-9 Dark green leaves perennial long-blooming June - July Bright orange flower Picture credit: by Barrie Collins of "the landscape of us" https://www.landscapeofus.com Drought Tolerant, Easy to Grow, Invasive Plants, Perennials Hemerocallis fulva, tawny or orange daylily, has been planted in American gardens forever it seems. As you drive rural roads during early summer, the flashes of orange you see along the side of the road or in abandoned rural farmsteads are almost certainly Hemerocallis fulva Watch out, as Hemerocallis fulva will take over a bed completely. Choose where you plant orange daylily in the garden wisely, in places where it may spread and colonize the area completely. If you need to control erosion or have a weedy spot, tawny daylily is an apt choice. Hemerocallis fulva, orange or tawny daylily, is aggressive in the garden. Orange daylily is considered invasive as orange daylily is heavily naturalized across America. Flowers are large, 5" across and burnt orange. Each flower opens and closes for a day, but the scapes hold a number of buds. Leaves are strap-like and healthy. Orange daylily can handle partial shade, but blooms best in full sun. It is tolerant of poor soil conditions, excessive heat and humidity, and will persist reliably season after season.
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