RADIANT IN RED AND EVER BLOOMING
FEATURES:
- Blooms are bright red with a greenish-yellow throat that last from mid summer into fall
- The blooms invite butterflies ad hummingbirds to dance across your landscape
- Grassy green foliage can be found decorating the beds under the bright blooms
- 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® Stella In Red Daylily
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 3-9
- Mature Height: 18-20" tall
- Mature Width: 18-24" wide
- Exposure: Full Sun/Part Shade
- Spacing: 18-24" apart
RADIANT IN RED AND EVER BLOOMING
FEATURES:
- Blooms are bright red with a greenish-yellow throat that last from mid summer into fall
- The blooms invite butterflies ad hummingbirds to dance across your landscape
- Grassy green foliage can be found decorating the beds under the bright blooms
- 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® Stella In Red Daylily
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 3-9
- Mature Height: 18-20" tall
- Mature Width: 18-24" wide
- Exposure: Full Sun/Part Shade
- Spacing: 18-24" apart
Why plant Stella In Red Daylily?
The Stella In Red Daylily is a beautiful perennial with raging red blooms that appear from mid summer into the fall season. Growing to heights of about 18” tall and spanning about 16” in width, the Stella In Red Daylily grows with a nice arching form. These blooms not only add color and interest to your gardens, they also make great cuttings for bouquets! Display this beauty alone or massed with others of its kind to create a collage of color on your property.
How to use Stella In Red Daylily in the landscape?
Striking red blooms adorn your property during the growing season. This perennial provides tolerance to both drought and urban pollution. Adaptability to soil types as well as light requirements and being able to grow and thrive via containers grants you many planting locations. The Stella In Red looks great when planted in themed gardens, mass plantings, or displayed in containers wherever your heart desires.
Planting Zones
Hardiness Zone: 3-9
How To Plant Stella In Red Daylily
Your new Stella In Red Daylily prefers a location that offers full sun to partial shade - this will allow your Daylily to live its best life with the best blooms! These perennials are adaptable to most soil types, including locations that are either dry or moist. The Stella In Red Daylily offers tolerance to urban pollution as well as drought, and teamed up with its low maintenance lifestyle the Stella Red Daylily is easy for anyone to grow!
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 Stella In Red 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
After you have enjoyed a long season of blooms, dormancy is just around the corner! During the blooming season, you may deadhead your plant to promote further blooming, although this is not a requirement. When dormancy does occur, simply remove the dead foliage to make way for the new growing season.