Hemerocallis Purple de Oro (Daylily)
Small blooms of plum purple petals with a pale midrib and 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 late summer
1.5-2 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
Rebloomer
Dormant
Diploid
Fleur pourpre foncé, nervure et bordure claires, hampe 50 cm, fleur 7 cm, fleurit mi à fin été, plein soleil à mi ombre, dormant, diploïde, refleurit. NAIN
Zone | Zone 3 |
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Exposure | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
Moisture | Low to Moderate Moisture |