Daylilies typically start flowering in late spring or early summer, usually in May or June.
daylily
Hemerocallis 'Miss Amelia'
Cycle:
Herbaceous Perennial
Watering:
Average
Propagation:
Division,Seed Propagation,Tissue Culture,Grafting Propagation
Hardiness Zone:
3 - 9
Flowers:
Pale yellow Flowers
Sun:
Full sun,part shade
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
gold,red,yellow
Growth Rate:
Low
Maintenance:
Low
Salt Tolerant:
Yes
Care Level:
Moderate
watering
Daylilies need to be watered regularly, especially during their first season in the ground. The best way to water them is to give them a thorough soaking about twice a week. You can water daylilies up to 3 times a week during extended dry periods. In high-heat or low-humidity areas, try to water daylilies every 4 days. Remember that daylilies are tough growers and don't like to be over-watered; they prefer to be dryer between waterings. Be sure to provide them with adequate moisture in the root zone but keep their foliage dry.
sunlight
Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Miss Amelia') should be planted in full sun in order to receive up to 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight per day. It is best to provide the plant with the most sunlight possible throughout the day in order to maximize flowering potential. If the daylily is not receiving enough light, blooms may not form properly or at all. Additionally, be sure to avoid placing the daylilies in a location that receives long afternoon sun as this could result in burning of the foliage.
pruning
Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Miss Amelia') should be pruned twice a year – once in the fall and once in the spring. In the fall, dead and dying foliage should be removed from the stem and the area around the crown of the plant should be pruned back as well. In the spring, dormant stems should be cut back to the soil level and spent flower stalks should be removed. More aggressive pruning may be needed after the first year to remove overcrowded stems as well. Pruning should be done consistently each year in order to keep the plant healthy and maintain an attractive shape.
Season
Daylilies typically start flowering in late spring or early summer, usually in May or June.