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Hemerocallis
Hemerocallis, more commonly known as daylillies, are clump-forming, erect, herbaceous perennials, growing 1 to 1.5 feet in height and width. These plants are highly salt tolerant and easy to grow, as well as provide a nectar source for butterflies and hummingbirds. Daylilies are excellent to plant along banks and slopes, utilized in rock gardens, as specimens, in borders or containers, or at tree bases.
Varieties: Apricot Sparkles, Erin Lea, Hungry Eyes, Marque Moon, Rocket City, Bela Lugosi, Bright Note, Funny Valentine, Kansas Kitten
Low Stock: Alabama Jubilee, Blackthorne, Daring Deception, Double Pardon Me, Elegant Candy, Passion for Red, Raspberry Eclipse, South Seas, Stella de Oro, Stella Supreme, Storm Shelter, Singular Sensation
Exposure: Sun / Part Shade
Hemerocallis, more commonly known as daylillies, are clump-forming, erect, herbaceous perennials, growing 1 to 1.5 feet in height and width. These plants are highly salt tolerant and easy to grow, as well as provide a nectar source for butterflies and hummingbirds. Daylilies are excellent to plant along banks and slopes, utilized in rock gardens, as specimens, in borders or containers, or at tree bases.
Varieties: Apricot Sparkles, Erin Lea, Hungry Eyes, Marque Moon, Rocket City, Bela Lugosi, Bright Note, Funny Valentine, Kansas Kitten
Low Stock: Alabama Jubilee, Blackthorne, Daring Deception, Double Pardon Me, Elegant Candy, Passion for Red, Raspberry Eclipse, South Seas, Stella de Oro, Stella Supreme, Storm Shelter, Singular Sensation
Exposure: Sun / Part Shade