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Hemerocallis Cherry Cola

Daylily

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At a Glance

Hemerocallis 'Cherry Cola'
A bold, richly coloured perennial with cherry-red blooms and excellent garden reliability

 

Overview

Hemerocallis 'Cherry Cola' is a striking variety of daylily that produces velvety, cherry-red flowers with a golden throat, creating a dramatic contrast that stands out in any garden. Daylilies are renowned for their easy-going nature, resilience, and ability to bloom year after year with minimal care. 'Cherry Cola' brings rich, warm tones to mixed borders, making it a perfect choice for everyday gardeners seeking long-lasting summer colour.

 

Key Features

  • Height: 20cm (1.5-3 ft)

  • Spread: 35cm (0.3 ft)

  • Flowering Time: Mid to late summer (typically July to September)

  • Position: Prefers full sun but tolerates light shade

  • Soil: Moist but well-drained soil; adaptable to a wide range of conditions

  • HardinessHardy in the UK down to temperatures of -15 degrees Celcius (RHS hardiness rating H6)

 

Flowers and Foliage
The star attraction of Hemerocallis 'Cherry Cola' is its stunning flower colour. Each bloom is a deep cherry-red, with a vibrant yellow centre that glows in the sunlight. The flowers are trumpet-shaped and typically open for a single day — as is typical of daylilies — but the plant produces multiple buds over a long flowering season. The foliage is strappy, bright green, and arching, forming an attractive clump that stays tidy throughout the growing season.

 

Garden Uses
Ideal for mixed borders, cottage gardens, and perennial beds, 'Cherry Cola' adds depth and vibrancy to planting schemes. Its compact size makes it suitable for the front or middle of borders, and it pairs well with grasses, rudbeckias, echinaceas, and ornamental alliums. It also performs well in containers, provided it’s kept well watered during dry spells.

 

Wildlife Benefits
The flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, providing a summer source of nectar. Daylilies also offer some shelter to ground-dwelling insects within their dense foliage.

 

Care and Maintenance

  • Watering: Water regularly during dry periods, especially in the first year

  • Pottedgrown in pots can be planted at any time of the year providing the ground is not frozen or waterlogged

  • Deadheading: Remove spent blooms daily to encourage new flowers and maintain a neat appearance

  • Feeding: Apply a balanced fertiliser in spring for vigorous growth and abundant blooms

  • Pruning: Cut back flower stems after flowering has finished. Remove dead foliage as required

  • Dividing: Divide clumps every 3–4 years in spring or autumn to rejuvenate and increase plant numbers

 

Summary
Hemerocallis 'Cherry Cola' is a dependable and eye-catching perennial that offers rich colour, easy care, and excellent garden performance. Its cherry-red flowers and hardy nature make it an excellent addition to borders or containers, bringing seasonal flair and pollinator appeal to any outdoor space. Perfect for gardeners of all experience levels looking for reliable, low-maintenance beauty.

Buying Perennials from Jacksons Nurseries

At Jacksons Nurseries we lightly trim back our perennials after flowering and trim them back at the end of the season to ensure that the plants remain neat and tidy whilst in the pot. The more tender the plant the less we cut back to help protect exposed stems from winter frost. Depending on the plant variety we will then prune back further in spring once the risk of the more severe frosts is over.

As a result, depending on the time of year you buy perennials, they may not look like images showing their ‘prime time’ in flower and looking at their best.

From late autumn onwards and dependent on variety, there may be very little visible above the soil except for a few cut back dormant leaves or stems. It is perfectly normal for dormant plants to look like this from autumn onwards, they will however burst back into life in spring.

Availability: Stock availability figures are provided as a guide only. There is a delay between orders being placed and the plants being gathered by our pulling team. During this time it may be possible for a member of the public to purchase these plants from our Garden Centre, while this is rare it is a possibility and we will notify you of any problems as soon as possible. This figure may also include plants that have not yet be flagged as unsaleable.

Pre-order: Pre-order times are given as a guide only and may vary dependent on the growing season. Orders containing Pre-ordered products will be shipped as a single order when all items become available. Large orders may be part shipped, please contact us on 01782 502741 or email sales@jacksonsnurseries.co.uk.

Perennials are described and classified differently by different gardeners but all would agree that they are plants that come into flower every year from early spring to late summer, the exact time dependent on variety and most die back to ground level in autumn and winter.

As for all plants, soil preparation is time well spent. Dig over the area to be planted ensuring that the ground is free draining. If not then you may wish to either consider planting in a different spot or raising the level of the planting area by adding additional topsoil, well rotted garden compost and/or well rotted manure. Add ‘Fish, Blood and Bone’ fertiliser or a high potash fertiliser to encourage good root growth and development.

It’s always a good idea to plant a few of the same plant together, we recommend planting in 3’s or 5’s to provide a bold effect but allowing them plenty of room to develop.

Always check eventual plant heights when planning borders to ensure that the taller plants are at the back (or at the centre of an island bed) followed by the medium and then smaller low growing plants.

Remember to deadhead perennials after flowering, trim back lightly in autumn as required to tidy the border and if necessary trim again in spring once the risk of heavy frost has passed.

If perennials get too big, start to flower less and less or if it seems to be dying off from the centre, consider dividing the plant but always check that the particular variety is happy to be divided and that you divide at the right time of year for the plant.

By using this simple guide and a little time, perennials can make an absolutely spectacular difference to your garden.

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