Unbranded 15030 User guide

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Stella de Oro daylily
Hemerocallis Stella D’Oro
Stella de Oro re-blooming daylily brightens up the summer days with ruffle-
edged, bell-shaped golden flowers. At 10-12" tall they are a perfect addition
to a perennial bed, or along a path or border. Flowers appear on stems and
last just one day, hence the name daylily. Snap or cut off spent blooms at
the stem to promote re-blooming. Deadheading is the key to abundant
blooms as it keeps the daylily from putting energy into seed production.
Once all the blooms on a stem are finished, you may cut back the stem 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.
USDA zones 3-9
Mature size 10-12 W x 10-12 H
Full sun
Plant in the spring, summer and fall
Deciduous; Perennial
Low Maintenance
Stella de Oro daylily will bloom best if grown in full sun, however, it will
tolerate light shade, thus giving landscapers flexibility. It is also drought-
tolerant. Grow this flower in well-drained soil. Although not fussy, it will
perform better in soil with plenty of compost.
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