Delightful dwarf daylilies reward you by blooming twice a year! These outstanding varieties produce mounds of 12-20" tall foliage and bloom on stems up to 24" high. Their compact size makes them ideal in borders and rock gardens. The fact that these profuse bloomers multiply annually makes them even more appealing. The Stella de Oro Daylily is the winner of the prestigious Stout Medal. This golden beauty blooms all summer long with an abundance of 2½" deep golden-yellow blooms. Space 18-24" apart. #1 fieldgrown plants. Hemerocallis
Zones: 3-9 - Full sun to partial shade - Deer resistant
Product Details
Botanical Name: Hemerocallis 'Stella de Oro'
Form: Herbaceous perennial
Sun Exposure: Partial Shade/Full Sun
Height/Habit: 15 - 24"
Spread: 18 - 24"
Spacing: 18 - 24"
Hardiness Zone: 3 - 9(-40° F)
Foliage Type: Strap like, medium green. Dormant in winter.
Flower Form: Trumpet-shaped 2 - 3" flowers.
Flower Color: Deep, golden yellow
Flowering Date: Peak in late spring/early summer, sporadically throughout the summer with a heavier repeat bloom in fall
Planting Requirements: Able to plant anytime the ground is workable. At least one month before a severe freeze going into winter.
Soil Requirements: Adaptable to most soils except water-logged heavy soil.
Growth Rate: Fast
Unique Characteristics: Showy, deep golden yellow blooms on dwarf daylily plants are perfect for a front border location. The initial blooming begins in late spring to early summer with a profusion of blooms followed by sporadic blooming throughout summer and into early fall.
Pruning: To remove spent flower stems to tidy up plants.
Time of Pruning: Throughout the summer.
Additional Information: Stella d' Oro translates to 'star of gold'. 1985 Stout Medal Winner, the highest award for a daylily.
I love these plants. Not like ordinary daylillies that only bloom once or twice. These bloom all summer long and tolerate Oklahoma's rapid weather changes. The blooms are long lasting and never ending. I now have my family and neighbors planting them, and will divide my this year to give to friends.
- Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Amazingly prolific
Reviewed By:
Linda M Butler (Pine Plains, NY)
I have divided these twice now & have an abundance of beautiful plants. Easy care & many, many flowers.