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Hemerocallis fulva – Orange Daylily (Bareroot)
Hemerocallis fulva, commonly known as the Orange Daylily or Tawny Daylily, is a vigorous perennial celebrated for its glowing, trumpet-shaped orange blooms. It's a garden classic known for thriving just about anywhere!
Perfect for borders, slopes, or naturalized areas, this hardy daylily spreads steadily to form dense clumps, making it ideal for low-maintenance landscapes. Bees and butterflies love its summer flowers, and deer usually leave it alone.
- � Bright orange trumpet blooms
- � Excellent for erosion control or naturalized spaces
- � Attracts bees & butterflies
- � Grows well in full sun to partial shade
- � Mature Size: 30–36 in. tall, 18–24 in. wide
- � Spreads by rhizomes; great for mass plantings
Note: Bareroot daylilies may arrive dormant but will establish quickly once planted.
Growing Zones: 3–9 outdoors
| Mature Height: | 30–36 in. |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
| Mature Width: | 18–24 in. |
| Botanical Name: | Hemerocallis fulva |
| Growth Rate: | Fast |
| Bloom Time: | Early to Mid Summer |
| Type: | Perennial (Daylily) |
FAQ's
It can be aggressive in some areas. It spreads via underground rhizomes, so it's great for naturalized spaces but should be managed in smaller gardens.
Yes, it tolerates poor, dry, or rocky soils and still puts on a strong flower show.
It blooms in early to mid-summer, and while each bloom only lasts a day, it produces many blooms over several weeks.
Daylilies are moderately deer-resistant, though they may still nibble on young growth in some areas.
Yes, divide every 3–5 years in fall or early spring to rejuvenate growth and manage spread.
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