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Daylily

Hemerocallis 'Strawberry Candy'

Mounds of arching leaves with taller flower stalks; an American garden staple.

Trophytaker® Daylilies must pass a stringent series of tests, proving themselves to be more beautiful, longer blooming, hardy, vigorous and pest resistant than average varieties. This selection features large (4 inch) coral-pink flowers with a strawberry-red eye. Mid-season. Repeat blooming. Tetraploid. Semi-evergreen. Plants do not usually require dividing for several years, but are easily split apart in fall or early spring. Spent flower stems can be trimmed back after blooms are finished. Cut back dead foliage in early spring. Flowers are edible. May well prove to be hardy in Zone 2. Be sure to see the our whole exciting lineup of Trophytaker® Daylilies.

Characteristics:

Bloom Time:

Blooms mid to late summer

Mature Height:

24-26 In

Hardiness Zone:

2-9 Find your zone

Exposure:

Full Sun,Partial Shade

Features and Usage:

Greenhouse Growing Instructions:

Grow on at 60-68° F under high light conditions keeping evenly moist but never wet. Allow soil to dry some between watering. Once actively growing feed daylilies at 50-100 ppm N with each watering. Plants generally finish in 6-8 weeks based on growing conditions.
Plants Per Gallon: 1
Storage Temperature Prior to Planting: 28
Cooler Humidity Prior to Planting: Low

Transplanting Instructions:

Plant in well draining soil. Spread roots downward in pot leaving crown 1" below soil surface. If necessary long roots may be trimmed. Apply a broad spectrum fungicide according to directions to avoid crown and root rot.

Homeowner Planting and Maintenance Tips:

Easy to grow perennial that will get better with age.

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We have done our best to describe this plant as accurately as possible, however, different climates
and growing conditions in different parts of the country will affect height, bloom time, and color.