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Daylilies are perennials. They can grow for many years in one place, forming an increasingly larger clump. Light shading does not affect the color of the flowers. They tolerate drought well, but they grow better in fertile and moist soils. They are resistant to most diseases and pests. This offer concerns 1 piece of Daylily in a 2L pot from the orange and yellow-orange color group.
Daylilies are perennials. They can grow for many years in one place, forming an increasingly larger clump.
Light shading does not affect the color of the flowers.
They tolerate drought well, but they grow better in fertile and moist soils. They are resistant to most diseases and pests.
The root system usually consists of short, bulbous rhizomes and long, fleshy roots. The basal leaves are grassy or linear, forming large clumps, from which flower stems with many buds emerge. Single flowers open for one day – hence the English name "daylily." However, with many buds, blooming can last over a month.
The tolerance to low temperatures is varied. Completely hardy varieties belong to the so-called "dormant" group, which lose their leaves in winter. The second group, the semi-evergreen "semievergrins," has almost complete resistance in Polish conditions. Both groups are included in our assortment.
Daylilies should be planted 50-100 cm apart. When planting, cover the growth tips with a 2-3 cm layer of soil.
When you receive your Daylilies, their leaf tips may be trimmed for practical reasons, which does not affect the quality of the plant. Some leaves may be slightly yellowed. This is normal and does not harm the Daylilies.
Dig a hole deep enough for the roots and growth tip (the part between the roots and leaves) to fit. Water thoroughly after planting.
This offer concerns 1 piece of Daylily in a 2L pot from the orange and yellow-orange color group. Our assortment is carefully selected, featuring varieties with beautiful, varied colors and unique shapes.