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Hemerocallis Wine Delight, daylily, BAREROOT

Original price $ 3.91 - Original price $ 29.66
Original price
$ 3.91
$ 3.91 - $ 29.66
Current price $ 3.91
Size: 1 root

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The bright red petals of this impactful Daylily curl outwards and are sure to stand out. Wine Delight Daylily is a semi-evergreen species and can maintain foliage all year long in warmer zones. Each blooms arrived in in summer with a striking wine-red color, mixed with the bright yellow of the throats. These plants are very versatile and can be used anywhere from hillsides to containers. Feel free to get creative with these stunning flowers! Great in mixed borders, Mass Planting or in Container. Drought tolerant once established. Attracts butterflies.

We recommend watering the Daylily immediately upon planting them. Daylilies do not like to get dried out, but they do not like to be kept in a soggy environment. Unless you are in an extremely dry climate, regular watering after planting is unnecessary. As is common, Daylilies prefer a heavy watering once a week as opposed to a daily light watering.

Regularly weed the area around the plant to avoid root confusion when you go to transplant or separate your bulbs.

Remove dead blooms and leaves if you prefer a manicured appearance. In the late fall, trim the remaining dead leaves down to ground level, and place mulch on top of the root system to protect the roots from cold freezing winter month temperatures.

In the north, spring planting is advised. In colder climates, if daylilies are planted in the fall, they often die because they do not have time to form new roots and begin to anchor before winter arrives. Some experienced gardeners in the north will fall plant, but they consider the hardiness of the plant and take preventive measures like mulching.

In the south, the best times to plant are early spring or very late fall. Note that daylilies planted in July-September face a high probability of rotting if humidity and temperatures are high (i.e. over 90 degrees).

 

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