Collection: Hemerocallis

Hemerocallis, commonly known as Daylilies, are hardy, herbaceous perennials prized for their vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom profusely from early summer to autumn. Despite each flower lasting just a day, plants produce multiple blooms per stem, ensuring a long-lasting display in the garden.

FAQs

What are Hemerocallis (daylilies)?

Hemerocallis, commonly known as daylilies, are hardy perennial plants known for their colourful, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom for just one day each, with new buds opening daily during their flowering season.

How do I care for daylilies?

Daylilies thrive in full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. They are low maintenance, requiring only occasional watering during dry periods and removal of spent flower stalks to keep the plant tidy.

Are daylilies toxic to pets?

Yes, daylilies are extremely toxic to cats if ingested, potentially causing kidney failure. They are generally considered safe for dogs but it’s best to prevent any pet from eating them.