Dwarf varieties are excellent for the front of borders and patio containers. Plants that are watered well through the summer will produce larger and more prolific flowers. Join the RHS today and support our charityRHS Garden Hyde Hall Spring and Orchid ShowKeep track of your plants with reminders & care tips – all to help you grow successfullyDescribed by plantsman Graham Stuart Thomas as 'outstanding', ‘Marion Vaughn’ is unusually fragrant, tall and vigorous. Blooms emerge early July. The star-shaped, 10cm flowers are orange with a green throat. Few online retailers can match the generous size of our bare root daylilies. The fragrant blooms open from mid-July and are lovely with fiery dahlias, cannas or a tall dark coleus such as ‘Palisandra’. Each trumpet-shaped flower opens from green buds, has a green throat and the flowers are held on bold upright stems. Organic gardeners can use pelleted chicken manure, which should be scattered liberally around the plants during wet weather.‘Marion Vaughn’ is an evergreen cultivar that grows up to 1m in height. True blue daylilies remain elusive despite the best efforts of specialist breeders. Daylilies thrive in a sunny spot. The 10cm (4in) blooms, with their petals rolled back at the tips, are lemon yellow and open early (middle of June) and flower over a long season.
They show a distinct preference for a well-drained but moisture retentive, fertile soil and they can be kept in top condition by providing them with plenty of organic matter.
Plants grown in too much shade tend to lean noticeably towards the light, and can become floppy and untidy. Use a container compost with good water-retentive qualities, and preferably add a proprietary water retaining gel or crystals to the planting mix to hold even more of a water supply around the roots.The most widely grown daylilies have orange and yellow flowers, but they are available in a rainbow of colours that also includes a near-white very pale green, pale pink, red, magenta and such a dark purple that it is almost black. The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity. Deciduous; height: 70cm (28in). It has 7cm diameter, fragrant, bright yellow flowers with an orange throat.Daylilies are generally resistant to diseases, though weakened plants may suffer from fungal infections such as rust and Hemerocallis gall midge, thrips, slugs, snailsThe striking fragrant blooms of ‘Destined to See’ are a rich cream colour with a lavender eye and dark fringe.Daylilies are clump forming, herbaceous perennials with exotic-looking, trumpet-shaped flowers. It is better to use one of the smaller varieties such as ‘Stello d’Oro’, and only put one plant into each pot, which should be no smaller than 30cm in diameter. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place.Reduced prices on RHS Garden courses and workshopsFree entry to RHS members at selected times For the latest on RHS Shows in 2020 and 2021, Deep red, funnel-shaped flowers up to 12.5cm (5in) across; golden yellow in the throat, feature a slender yellow steak through the centre of each petal, which is most pronounced on the inner three. It grows up to 80cm tall.The easiest way to create more plants is to divide clumps every two to three years in the autumn or spring. RHS members get free access to RHS Gardens Evergreen; height: 1.05m (40in).One of the most frequently seen pink daylilies.
The roots can then be spread down the sides of the mound. Deciduous; height: 70cm (28in) Free entry to RHS members at selected Some modern pink daylilies may be a better colour, but are less prolific and less vigorous. A large presence in a small body, they are very versatile. The three inner petals have dark veins, a splash of apricot and a slim white midrib. You'll get stronger growth and more flowers in full sun, but lilies will live happily in partially shaded areas as well.
A distinctive coral shade with a white midrib running along the three inner petals; the blue anthers are another telling feature. The three inner petals have dark veins, a splash of apricot and a slim white midrib.
Plants grown in too much shade tend to lean noticeably towards the light, and can become floppy and untidy. Use a container compost with good water-retentive qualities, and preferably add a proprietary water retaining gel or crystals to the planting mix to hold even more of a water supply around the roots.The most widely grown daylilies have orange and yellow flowers, but they are available in a rainbow of colours that also includes a near-white very pale green, pale pink, red, magenta and such a dark purple that it is almost black. The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity. Deciduous; height: 70cm (28in). It has 7cm diameter, fragrant, bright yellow flowers with an orange throat.Daylilies are generally resistant to diseases, though weakened plants may suffer from fungal infections such as rust and Hemerocallis gall midge, thrips, slugs, snailsThe striking fragrant blooms of ‘Destined to See’ are a rich cream colour with a lavender eye and dark fringe.Daylilies are clump forming, herbaceous perennials with exotic-looking, trumpet-shaped flowers. It is better to use one of the smaller varieties such as ‘Stello d’Oro’, and only put one plant into each pot, which should be no smaller than 30cm in diameter. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place.Reduced prices on RHS Garden courses and workshopsFree entry to RHS members at selected times For the latest on RHS Shows in 2020 and 2021, Deep red, funnel-shaped flowers up to 12.5cm (5in) across; golden yellow in the throat, feature a slender yellow steak through the centre of each petal, which is most pronounced on the inner three. It grows up to 80cm tall.The easiest way to create more plants is to divide clumps every two to three years in the autumn or spring. RHS members get free access to RHS Gardens Evergreen; height: 1.05m (40in).One of the most frequently seen pink daylilies.
The roots can then be spread down the sides of the mound. Deciduous; height: 70cm (28in) Free entry to RHS members at selected Some modern pink daylilies may be a better colour, but are less prolific and less vigorous. A large presence in a small body, they are very versatile. The three inner petals have dark veins, a splash of apricot and a slim white midrib. You'll get stronger growth and more flowers in full sun, but lilies will live happily in partially shaded areas as well.
A distinctive coral shade with a white midrib running along the three inner petals; the blue anthers are another telling feature. The three inner petals have dark veins, a splash of apricot and a slim white midrib.