Daylily Flying Early
- Flower Color:
- Pink
- Product Code:
- L600
- Supplied as:
- bare roots
Availability: In stock
The daylily Flying Early has a dark rose self with a burgundy halo above a yellow throat. This Hemerocallis cultivar belongs to the earliest ones, the bloom begins already in June (even late may in warmer climates), at the beginning of the daylily season. In the autumn it is reblooming. Very nice perennial, it has large, dark pink, spider-like flowers up to 17 cm in diameter.
How to grow daylilies
Reserve full sunlight or light shade area in your garden to plant daylilies. Daylilies like sunshine so much but be careful, in hot areas, they do not grow well in completely dry soil on sunny place. Daylilies also like an average amount of moisture in the soil but will not be happy in soils that are water logged. Give them water regularly during their first one or two growing seasons. Their flowers will be larger and will bloom richer if regularly watered in the first part of the season.
When in bloom, feel free to cut the flowers for bouquets or even decorating of salads (as the flowers are edible). This will not injure your plants. While each flower blooms only a single day, choose stems with several larger buds.
After blooming has finished, leave the foliage in place, don't cut it off. The leaves will gather sunlight and will provide nourishment for the next year's show. Your daylilies will need rest for a few months, before beginning the next growing season.
Flower Size | 17 cm |
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Plant Size | 75 cm |
Flower Color | Pink |
Bloom Eye | No |
Double Bloom | No |
Year of Registration | 2009 |
Flower Fragrance | No |
Spider + UFO | Yes |
Ruffled Flower | No |
Bloom Time | Spring, Summer, Autumn |
Moisture demands | Medium |
Sun Exposure | Sun, Partial Shade |
Genetics | Diploid |
Dormancy | Dormant |
Hybridized by | Kamenský, M. |
Supplied as | bare roots |
Bohemia | No |
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