Vibrant blue green hummingbird hovers near Orange Ember Trio flowers

Orange Ember Trio

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Vibrant blue green hummingbird hovers near Orange Ember Trio flowers

Orange Ember Trio

$7.99
Sale price  $7.99 Regular price  $15.99

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Ship Date: Ships in May 2026

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My Mother Loves it

I've had to order three more for her lol. Thanks

What is the best light condition to ensure a vivid orange color and abundant blooms for all three plants in the Orange Ember Trio?

To achieve the most striking color and encourage heavy blooming from the Tiger Lily, Butterfly Weed, and Orange Daylily, they all require a location with full sun. This means they should receive a minimum of six to eight hours of direct, unfiltered sunlight each day. Insufficient sun may cause the plants to become leggy and produce fewer or less vibrant flowers.

Do the plants in the Orange Ember Trio have specific soil or moisture requirements, or are they low-maintenance?

The trio is considered low-maintenance once established. They thrive in average, well-draining soil and generally do not tolerate perpetually wet or waterlogged conditions. After their first season of growth, they are also notably drought-tolerant, meaning they can withstand periods of dry weather with minimal supplemental watering.

How does the Orange Ember Trio benefit pollinators like butterflies and bees?

The Orange Ember Trio offers significant benefits to local ecosystems, particularly to butterflies. Specifically, the Butterfly Weed (a variety of milkweed) serves as an indispensable host plant for Monarch butterfly caterpillars. Furthermore, all three species—Tiger Lily, Butterfly Weed, and Daylily—generate flowers abundant in nectar, supplying vital food for a range of adult butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.

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