Daylilies

Uses:

  • Pollinator Gardens
  • Mass Planting
  • Container Gardens

Features:

  • Low Maintenance
  • Pest & Disease Resistant
  • Salt, Drought, Heat Tolerant

Sunlight:

  • Partial Shade to Full Sun
  • More Flowers With More Sun
  • 4+ Hours of Direct Sun

Growing Zones:

Daylilies are a very popular flowering perennial that is easy to grow. Typically gardeners will grow the plants in full sun locations for the beautiful flowers and little care required

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    Daring Deception Daylily Flower Close Up

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    Daring Deception Daylily

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  • Rainbow Rhythm® Blazing Glory Daylily Flower Close Up

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    Little Grapette Daylily

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  • Alabama Jubilee Daylily Flower
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    Alabama Jubilee Daylily

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  • hemerocallis star of the north flower close up
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    Rainbow Rhythm® Star of The North Daylily

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  • South Seas Daylily Flower Close Up
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    South Seas Daylily

    $35.99
  • Red Hot Returns Daylily Flower Close Up
    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

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    Red Hot Returns Daylily

    $35.99
  • Hyperion Daylily Flower Close Up
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    Hyperion Daylily

    $35.49
  • Prairie Wildfire Daylily Blooming
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    Prairie Wildfire Daylily

    $35.49
  • Bela Lugosi Daylily Flower Petal Close Up
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

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    Bela Lugosi Daylily

    $35.99
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    Rainbow Rhythm® Fearfully and Wonderfully Made Daylily
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Rainbow Rhythm® Fearfully and Wonderfully Made Daylily

    $30.99
  • Handwriting on the Wall Daylily Flowering
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    Handwriting on the Wall Daylily

    $35.99
  • Desert Flame Daylily Flowers
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    Desert Flame Daylily

    $35.99
  • Raspberry Eclipse Daylily Flower
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    Raspberry Eclipse Daylily

    $29.49
  • Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed Multiple Flowers
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    Gentle Shepherd Daylily

    $35.49
  • Rainbow Rhythm® Siloam Peony Display Daylily flowers
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    Rainbow Rhythm® Siloam Peony Display Daylily

    $29.49 - $46.49
  • Be Fruitful and Multiply Daylily Flowering
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    Be Fruitful and Multiply Daylily

    $29.99
  • Early Snow Daylily Flowering
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    Early Snow Daylily

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  • Judy Judy Daylily Flower Petals Close Up
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    Judy Judy Daylily

    $40.99
  • Sun Dried Tomatoes Daylily Bloom
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    Sun Dried Tomatoes Daylily

    $33.99
  • Happy Ever Appster™ Romantic Returns Daylily Flower Close Up
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    Happy Ever Appster Romantic Returns Daylily

    $29.99
  • Purple De Oro Daylily Cropped
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    Purple De Oro Daylily

    $35.49
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Why Buy Daylilies Online

A daylily is a flowering plant, primarily from China, Korea, and Japan, in the genus Hemerocallis. The word Hemerocallis means "beauty for a day" because most daylily blooms open in the morning and die by night. However, the plants have several flower buds, so they typically stay blooming for several weeks during the summer. Horticulturalists have bred thousands of different varieties for their beautiful flowers. We have selected the best daylilies not only for their gorgeous flowers but also for their disease resistance, hardiness and heat tolerance.

Daylily Colors

Yellow – lemon, gold, to orange
Red – scarlet, carmine, tomato-red, maroon, wine-reds, and blackish-reds
Pink – pale pink through rose-pink to rose-red
Purple – pale lavender & lilac to deep grape or violet
White – cream, near-white, pale melon, light green
Other colors include brown, apricot, and peach
Daylilies come in virtually any color of flower you can think of

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Wide range of flower colors

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Very low maintenance & care needed

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Great in mass plantings

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Plant in full sun (at least 6 hours of direct sunligh)

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Growing zones 3 to 9

About Daylilies

Hemerocallis Rainbow Rhythm Primal Scream with Orange Flowers
Genus
Species
Family
Hemerocallis
80+
Asphodelaceae

Common Names:

Daylily


Native To:

China, Korea, and Japan, parts of North America

Plant Type:

Perennials

Foliage Type:

Herbaceous

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone:

3 - 9

Flower Color:

Yellow, Orange, Red, Bicolor, Golden/Brown, White, Purple/Darker hues

Flower Bloom Time:

Late spring to early fall

Growth Habit:

Clumping, upright

Attracts:

Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and moths

Tolerates:

Drought, Heat, Humidity, Salt

Resists:

Deer, Rabbits, Voles and Moles, Disease, Pest

How To Use Daylilies In The Garden

Daylilies (Hemerocallis) deliver abundant flowers, with one plant able to produce 200 to 400 blooms in a single season. Originating from Asia and Central Europe, numerous varieties have been developed, including some with single and double flowers, or even emitting fragrance. Their adaptability allows them to thrive in USDA hardiness zones 3-9 with little effort.

Integrate daylilies into perennial borders or plant them en masse to function as a natural, weed-suppressing edge. They pair well with spring bulbs like daffodils, offering continuous color from spring to summer. These plants also look beautiful next to a fence or walkway as a small garden border. When planted in dense patches, they form a tough groundcover that blooms most of the summer.

Daylilies Care

Daylilies grow best in well-drained, loamy soil with at least six hours of daily sunlight. Keep soil moist during initial growth, and water about an inch weekly once established. Use compost when planting and apply balanced fertilizer in early spring for healthy development.

Remove spent blooms and cut back stems post-flowering to maintain vigor. Mulch in colder climates for winter protection. Potted daylilies need containers with proper drainage and a quality potting mix.

Learn More About Daylilies

Stephanie Returns Daylily Flower Close Up

Daylily Companion Plants

Anything you grow with daylilies needs to like sunlight, and handle over 5 hours of direct sun per day. There are many shrubs, perennials, annuals and grasses that will complement daylilies. Some of our favorite plants to grow with daylilies are coneflowers, phlox, yarrow, butterfly bushes, red hot poker, ornamental grasses and sedum.

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