VIBRANT CRIMSON BLOOMS LASTING FROM SUMMER TO FIRST FROST
FEATURES:
- Brilliant and large blooms of crimson with a bright yellow center emerge in summer
- The blooms invite butterflies and hummingbirds to dance across your landscape
- Stalks are a vibrant green all season long
- Best when planted along garden beds, in a cut flower garden or in containers by your front door
- Heat and drought tolerant, low maintenance
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Hand Selected, Fresh from the Grower
- Ships in a plant-safe designed box
Photo Credit: ©Nova-Photo-Graphik GmbH® Red Hot Returns Daylily
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 3-9
- Mature Height: 2-3' tall
- Mature Width: 1-2' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun/Part Shade
- Spacing: 18-24" apart
VIBRANT CRIMSON BLOOMS LASTING FROM SUMMER TO FIRST FROST
FEATURES:
- Brilliant and large blooms of crimson with a bright yellow center emerge in summer
- The blooms invite butterflies and hummingbirds to dance across your landscape
- Stalks are a vibrant green all season long
- Best when planted along garden beds, in a cut flower garden or in containers by your front door
- Heat and drought tolerant, low maintenance
-
Hand Selected, Fresh from the Grower
- Ships in a plant-safe designed box
Photo Credit: ©Nova-Photo-Graphik GmbH® Red Hot Returns Daylily
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 3-9
- Mature Height: 2-3' tall
- Mature Width: 1-2' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun/Part Shade
- Spacing: 18-24" apart
Why plant Red Hot Returns Daylily?
For a non-stop, dazzling show of deep crimson reds and yellows, consider the Red Hot Returns Daylily! This is a stunning perennial produces large 5” crimson blooms with a bright yellow throat. These perennials will grow to about 2-3’ tall and span about 2’ at maturity. After entering dormancy through the winter months, you will be delighted to see these perennials come back to life the following season. They provide tolerance to heat and drought, adaptability to soil types, and are capable of growing in ground or via container - the choice is yours to make!
How to use Red Hot Returns Daylily in the landscape?
Red Hot Returns is right. This Daylily provides wonderful reblooming qualities with a lengthy display period almost 16 hours long! Working hard to invite butterflies and hummingbirds to your property, this Daylily blooms from early summer through the first frost. Utilize the Red Hot Returns in beds or borders, themed gardens, or kept in containers and displayed wherever you see fit. The Red Hot Returns definitely deserves a plot to call its home!
Planting Zones
Hardiness Zone: 3-9
How To Plant Red Hot Returns Daylily
If you want your Red Hot Returns to live a long and happy life, let's take a look at the requirements for growing. This perennial enjoys locations that provide full sun as well as partial shade. They like moist but well draining soils while offering adaptability various types of soils, such as clay, loam, and even chalk. With the tolerance to drought and heat, watering to maintain its beautiful blooms would be advisable during harsh weather!
How To Water
Daylilies may offer drought tolerance once established, however everything likes a drink once in a while. We recommend watering at least twice a week until established. Once roots have taken and your plant is happily in its new home, you may decrease the watering to once a week. We do advise keeping an eye on your local weather and watering during periods of inclement weather such as drought or high heat to ensure the health of your plants.
How To Fertilize
The process of feeding your Red Hot Returns Daylily is quite easy! At the time of planting we advise applying fertilizer to the site of the planting; this will be the initial feeding. If you planted in the spring, the next fertilizer application can take place in the fall and then again the following spring. Keep this routine for the life of the plant to enjoy endless blooming. If you planted in the fall the following spring will be the next application of fertilizer.
How To Prune
The process of pruning your Red Hot Returns Daylily is fairly simple. Once the flower display is over, remove the old blooms to promote further blooming throughout the growing season. Come dormancy, remove dead foliage to make way for the upcoming season's new growth.