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Daylily
Hemerocallis Stafford
An abundance of lily-like, glowing mahogany-red flowers with bright yellow throats and mid-ribs appear continuously from mid- to late summer. Each flower only last for a few days but there are several buds on each stem and new flowers open on a daily basis, with fresh flowering shoots being produced regularly. It is an outstanding variety which forms a clump of narrow, arching, sword-shaped dark green leaves. Perfect for incorporating into a vibrant planting scheme or warm-coloured bed, it makes a great choice for brightening up a sunny, well-drained spot of the garden
Position:
Full sun
Soil:
A moist, yet well-drained, fertile soil
Rate of Growth:
Average growing
Flowering Period:
July to August
Flower Colour:
Glowing mahogany-red
Other Features:
It is an old, well-known variety that’s very robust and reliable
Hardiness:
Fully hardy
Garden Care:
Protect the flowers from early morning sun as they’re vulnerable to being scorched and lift / divide congested colonies in early spring if required. It benefits from a mulch of well-rotted organic matter during the spring and must be kept well watered during periods of hot, dry weather. Applying a balanced, liquid fertiliser on a fortnightly basis during the flowering period will help to encourage a continuous production of blooms. Please Note: Although all our perennials are advertised as being sold in 1 litre containers, they are sometimes stocked in 9cm pots instead (particularly during the winter). If you order perennials from us, we reserve the right to supply them in 9cm pots instead of 1 litre containers, at a price of £2.00 instead of £2.80. Between November and March many perennials go ‘dormant’ which, in some cases, means they are sold as a root, corm or bulb with no top growth. If you order perennials whilst they are dormant, they may not be visible above the soil level when purchased but will burst into life in the spring.
Eventual Height: 1m
Eventual Spread:
50cm
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