Hemerocallis fulva - Orange Daylily - Naturalized - Dormant, single, diploid. Blooms are orange with a burgundy halo and yellow throat/mid-rib, 4" wide. Orange Daylilies are early bloomers, May into June. Mature foliage height is 30"-36". Bloom height 40"-48"
Sword-like leaves are arranged in pairs and grow only at the base of the plant. The leaves are narrow, smooth and slightly folded, with a central ridge running lengthwise down the back of the leaf. Clump forming, spreads by rhizomes and tuberous roots. This daylily is good for naturalizing in areas easily contained. Six hours of sun or more will provide better blooming. Use for mass plantings, ground cover, erosion control.
Hemerocallis fulva - Orange Daylily has been naturalized in most of the United States and Eastern Canada.
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