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Fragrant Returns Reblooming Daylily

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Fragrant Returns Reblooming Daylily

Hemerocallis (Reblooming Daylilies) have a low-maintenance nature that makes them ideal for out-of-the way locations like sloping hillsides and waterwise perennial borders. Flowers appear on scapes (leafless stems) and last just one day, hence the name daylily. Snap or cut off spent blooms at the scape to promote reblooming. Deadheading is the key to abundant blooms, as it keeps the daylily from putting energy into seed production. Once all the blooms on a scape are finished, you may cut back the scape to keep your plant looking tidy. Plant your daylily roots in average well-drained soil in a sun to part sun location. Pollinator favorites, hummingbirds and butterflies are frequent visitors. Rabbit resistant for worry-free gardening.
Hemerocallis (Reblooming Daylilies) have a low-maintenance nature that makes them ideal for out-of-the way locations like sloping hillsides and waterwise perennial borders. Flowers appear on scapes (leafless stems) and last just one day, hence the name daylily. Snap or cut off spent blooms at the scape to promote reblooming. Deadheading is the key to abundant blooms, as it keeps the daylily from putting energy into seed production. Once all the blooms on a scape are finished, you may cut back the scape to keep your plant looking tidy. Plant your daylily roots in average well-drained soil in a sun to part sun location. Pollinator favorites, hummingbirds and butterflies are frequent visitors. Rabbit resistant for worry-free gardening.
$5.25

Original: $14.99

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Fragrant Returns Reblooming Daylily

$14.99

$5.25

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Hemerocallis (Reblooming Daylilies) have a low-maintenance nature that makes them ideal for out-of-the way locations like sloping hillsides and waterwise perennial borders. Flowers appear on scapes (leafless stems) and last just one day, hence the name daylily. Snap or cut off spent blooms at the scape to promote reblooming. Deadheading is the key to abundant blooms, as it keeps the daylily from putting energy into seed production. Once all the blooms on a scape are finished, you may cut back the scape to keep your plant looking tidy. Plant your daylily roots in average well-drained soil in a sun to part sun location. Pollinator favorites, hummingbirds and butterflies are frequent visitors. Rabbit resistant for worry-free gardening.