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Hemerocallis Stella dOro
Hemerocallis Stella de'Oro is a lovely intense blooming day lily with bright fragrant sulpherous golden flowers. It's a re-blooming variety, flowering from June onwards.
They are very hardy and are great plants for a low maintainence gardening! They prefer a sunny position and are excellent for in your border or containers.
Details Hemerocallis Stella dOro
- Fragrant
- Frost Hardy
- Blooms: July - August
- Flower colour: yellow
- Full grown: 1 Year
- Full grown height: 40 - 60 cm
- Full grown width: 25 - 50 cm
- Plant location: Sun and semi shade
- Plant depth: 10 cm
- Plant spacing: 25 cm
- Hardiness: -15 Celsius
- Preferred soil: Well drained
How to take care of Hemerocallis Stella dOro
Plant Hemerocallis Stella d'Oro in full sun or part shade in moist soil. Hemerocallis Stella d'Oro like best moist conditions but will tolerate dryer soils. Prepare the planting area by digging a hole larger than the root ball, plant at a depth according to the instruction on the package.
Spread the roots out. Plant so that the crown is level with the surface of the soil. Apply some organic fertiliser on top of the soil. Remove withered flower heads regularly. A good mulch of wood chips or bark will help to preserve the moisture in the summer.
Divide if necessary every 3 - 4 years and replant. If supplied as bare roots: Please soak the bare roots for 12-18 hours (do not exceed 24 hours). This allows them to take up the maximum amount of water without doing any injury to the plant.
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