Perennials
Planting Season:
Year-RoundRed Daylily's bold, red blossoms sit atop sturdy stems, making them excellent focal points that draw attention and develop a sense of landscape drama. They are renowned for their captivating magnificence and versatility, making them popular among landscaping enthusiasts. These vibrant and elegant plants offer many benefits when incorporated into various landscaping designs.
There are more than 60,000 cultivars, but this plant is among the most striking, even if it grows to just 3 feet tall. It is one of the hardiest perennials and will grow well with almost any other flower or tree in the garden.
The Colors Of Red Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva)
As the name implies, the six-petaled flowers are bright crimson with streaks of various lighter shades that frame a set of yellow stamina. This plant produces many blooms, so the wash of color will be dazzling in intensity. Also, the prefix "day-" is remarkably apropos as the gorgeous flowers are replaced every one or two days, which charmingly evokes the idea of rebirth or new life. Many versions of this plant have yellow, pink, or even white throats.
The Leaves Of Red Daylily
Red Daylily's leaves are flat, long, and shaped like straps. These leaves grow from a nice-looking crown, and the plant is evergreen in all seasons, lending a shade of green throughout the winter. The leaves also form attractive clumps before separating to form additional lovely stems with outstanding blooms.
Attract Many Pollinators With Red Dayliles
Pollinators of all kinds are drawn to the magnificent blooms, which contribute to the garden's overall health and the environment at large. On the varieties of these plants with yellow throats, the bees that visit them to collect nectar match the color of the inner part of the flowers, which heightens their lovely effect. As patches of these flowers grow within the garden year after year, the colors can shift slightly, creating lighter and darker shades. These many different shades then attract different butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden. Because of the shape of their roots, they prevent soil erosion on slopes, meaning that when arranged beautifully in a cascade upon a hill, they'll hold everything together.
The Blooms Of The Red Daylily
When planted in the late spring, Red Daylily flowers will create their splendid washes of color beginning in the first week of July and lasting until the shadows start to lengthen in the middle of August. As hardy perennials, these wondrous plants will beautify any garden for many years.
How often does the Red Daylily bloom
Red daylily produces many flowers throughout the plant's flowering period, which ranges from late spring up to early fall. Individual flowers often last just a day, but new flowers are produced continuously, so the floral show in your garden lasts for weeks.
Is the red daylily difficult to care for?
Red daylilies are easy to care for, they'll grow in any soil, and you don't have to water them often once they're established. Red daylilies are anti-lepidopteran, and so are suited to any level of gardening.
Can Red Daylily Handle Partial Shade
Although they blossom best in direct sunlight, red daylilies can also be grown in partially shaded regions. While they may give fewer flowers in shaded areas, they will certainly provide dense green foliage to your garden.
How do I propagate Red Daylily
Red daylilies can be propagated by the division of their clumps. This is best accomplished in early spring or fall and results in a healthier plant for the owner, with more daylilies to beautify your yard.
Is Red Daylily suitable for landscaping
Red daylilies are good landscaping plants. The plant grows well in borders, in mass plantings, or simply as accents in flower gardens. Because they have a long blooming season and bright colors they can add a highlight to any landscape project.
This Is How Your Plants Will Look upon Delivery
Bloom Season
Spring
Bloom/Foliage Color
Red
Height at Maturity
Over 12"
Care
Red Daylilies are low-maintenance and thrive in well-drained soil. Water often, particularly during dry periods, but avoid waterlogging. Mulch to keep roots cool and control weeds. Fertilize in early spring for vibrant blooms. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms.
Plant Reproduction
Red Daylily they form dense root clumps that expand as the plants mature
Planting bare-root perennials is best in any season if they are dormant; we only sell dormant plants. Planting them year-round is also excellent if you can get dormant perennials. When your bare-root perennials arrive, soak the roots in water for a few hours to rehydrate them. Lant by digging a hole wide enough to spread the roots comfortably and deep enough to place the top portion crown (where the roots meet the stem) at or slightly above ground level. Position the plant in the hole, backfill with native soil, and gently firm the soil around the roots—water well after planting to settle the soil around the plant and eliminate air. Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch to keep weeds at bay and moisture locked in, keeping the mulch away from the crown. Irrigate plants regularly during the first few weeks of drought; never water in full sun, and water late in the evenings to ensure the roots are established well. Fertilize sparingly in the first year, using a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in subsequent years as needed.
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Bold Red Blossoms:
Red Daylilies feature striking red flowers with lighter streaks, creating a dramatic focal point in any garden.
Evergreen Leaves:
Their flat, strap-like leaves remain green throughout winter, providing year-round foliage.
Soil Erosion Control:
Their root structure helps prevent soil erosion, making them ideal for planting on slopes or hillsides.
Dynamic Color Shifts:
The flowers' colors can vary over time, adding visual interest and appealing to different pollinators
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Red Daylily?
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Care Tips
Red Daylilies are low-maintenance and thrive in well-drained soil. Water often, particularly during dry periods, but avoid waterlogging. Mulch to keep roots cool and control weeds. Fertilize in early spring for vibrant blooms. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms.
Light Requirements
Red Daylilies flourish in the sun to shade. They do best with 6 hours of unaffected daylight daily but can handle some afternoon shade. Adequate light promotes vibrant blooms and robust growth.
Hardy Planting Zones
3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9
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