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Mixed Daylilies - One Cent Sale!
Mixed Daylilies are easy-to grow plants tolerate almost anything Mother Nature can dish out. Big 4-5" flowers last just one day, but the sheer number of blooms provides continual color for weeks. Space 15-20" apart. #1 field grown plant.
#1 field-grown plant. Deer tend to avoid.
Hemerocallis
Zone 3 to 9
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Mixed Daylilies - One Cent Sale! Ships In The Fall See Shipping Schedule Unable To Ship To: AE AK BC GU HI PR
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Hemerocallis Generic |
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| Form: |
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Herbaceous perennials |
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| Sun Exposure: |
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Partial Shade/Full Sun |
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| Height/Habit: |
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18" - 40" flower stems; 12" - 34", miniature are shorter flower stems 10" - 18" |
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| Spread: |
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12" - 24" depending on variety |
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| Spacing: |
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18" - 24" depending on variety. |
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| Hardiness Zone: |
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3 - 9 (-40 degrees F) |
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| Foliage Type: |
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Grass-like, long linear and rich green. |
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| Flower Form: |
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Flared trumpet-shapes from 2 1/2" for miniatures to 6". |
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| Flower Color: |
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Depending on variety- red, yellow, peach, orange, two tones, pink, white. |
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| Flowering Date: |
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Summer. |
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| Planting Requirements: |
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Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots without bending them, working soil in and around roots, firm well and water in thoroughly. |
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| Soil Requirements: |
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Adaptable to a wide range of soil, except wet ones. |
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| Growth Rate: |
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Moderate. Will flower sparsely the first year. |
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| Unique Characteristics: |
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A very reliable and beautiful group of plants that have become the mainstay of many summer gardens. The flowers, which only last one day are so prolifically produced in modern hybrids that there are always plenty of new ones opening each day. Stems are strong and pliable with heavy bud counts and flowers carried in clusters throughout the summer months. The colors are rich and diverse and many have distinctive eye-zone markings that are very dramatic. |
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| Pruning: |
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Cut back spent flower stems. |
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| Time of Pruning: |
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After flowering |
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| Additional Information: |
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If the foliage becomes unsightly during the growing season it can be cut back to approximately 6". It will quickly regrow. |
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