Hemerocallis College Colors (Daylily)
Thinly pointed deep purple-red petals with pale midribs and a gold throat rise high above full green foliage. Slow growth rate.
The common name comes from the fact that each flower only lasts for no more than 24 hours- they open in the morning and wither before the following evening- some to be replaced by another flower on the same scape.
Blooms early to mid-summer
2 ft tall x 1-2 ft spread
HARDY to -40°F (-40°C)
Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
Tolerant to juglone
Drought tolerant
Rabbit resistant
Salt tolerant
Tetraploid
Dormant
Fragrant
• Fleur pourpre, nervure blanche, gorge or, hampe 70 cm, fleur 20 cm, parfumée, floraison prolongée, fleurit mi été, plein soleil à mi ombre, tétraploïde, dormant, nocturne. GRANDE
Zone | Zone 3 |
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Exposure | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
Moisture | Low to Moderate Moisture |