Perennials
Stella De Oro Daylily
Long-blooming flowers for vibrant color
Repeats blooms throughout the season
Thrives in various soil types
Thrives in
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Year-RoundStella De Oro Daylily is a popular perennial plant known for its prolific golden-yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers and long blooming period, making it a favorite in gardens and landscapes. As a part of the genus Hemerocallis, this flower is native to Asia. Despite its name, it is not a true lily. A true lily grows on tall stems and has flowers at the top of the stem. This flower has short stems and produces a large fountain of foliage at the base of the plant.
Stella De Oro Daylily Is A Golden Beauty
When this flower blooms, it fills your yard with a golden, sunny brilliance. Typically, the flowers will start blooming in late May. While orange flowers were the original version of this flower, more than 20 species and 20,000 hybrids are available today. This particular version is popular because of its famous yellow petals. It initially blooms in late spring and then blooms a second time in late fall. Once the first frost arrives, the flowers will disappear.
Stella De Oro Daylily Bulbs Reproduce on Their Own
Because it is a perennial, you don’t have to replant this flower each year. Instead, it uses fleshy, thickened roots and rhizomes for reproduction. Stolons from the rhizome help the plant spread out over time. The flower’s root system can hold water and nutrients, so these hardy plants can prevail out of the soil for weeks.
Stella De Oro Daylily Has Verdant Leaves
Stella De Oro Daylily are unique because of the way they grow. Grass-like leaves are produced at the bottom of the plant, which is one of the most significant differences between this flower and a true lily. These arching leaves are surprisingly long, so they look like blades of grass. This mounded foliage thrives, which is excellent for filling up space in a garden bed.
Because Stella De Oro Daylily is known for reblooming, you will see it in home gardens and commercial landscapes. Thanks to its no-fuss attitude, it is also trendy in median strips along highways. Its fleshy roots allow it to be exceptionally hardy because it can always draw on the nutrients in the roots when there aren’t nutrients in its natural environment. Whether you want a hardy plant or a lovely flower, this perennial will surely please.
This Is How Your Plants Will Look upon Delivery
Bloom Season
Summer
Bloom/Foliage Color
Yellow
Height at Maturity
Over 12"
Care
Stella De Oro Daylilies thrive in well-drained soil with regular watering. Mulch to retain moisture and control weeds. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowering. Divide clusters every 3-4 years to preserve vigor and prevent overcrowding.
Plant Reproduction
Stella De Oro Daylily spreads by rhizomes to about 12 inches in a dense clump.
Planting bare-root perennials is best in any season if they are dormant; we only sell dormant plants. Planting them year-round is also excellent if you can get dormant perennials. When your bare-root perennials arrive, soak the roots in water for a few hours to rehydrate them. Lant by digging a hole wide enough to spread the roots comfortably and deep enough to place the top portion crown (where the roots meet the stem) at or slightly above ground level. Position the plant in the hole, backfill with native soil, and gently firm the soil around the roots—water well after planting to settle the soil around the plant and eliminate air. Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch to keep weeds at bay and moisture locked in, keeping the mulch away from the crown. Irrigate plants regularly during the first few weeks of drought; never water in full sun, and water late in the evenings to ensure the roots are established well. Fertilize sparingly in the first year, using a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in subsequent years as needed.
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Resilient and Hardy:
Tolerates a range of soil types and weather conditions, ensuring it thrives with little fuss.
Bright Golden Color:
The striking yellow flowers add a cheerful pop of color to any garden or landscape.
Compact Size:
Perfect for smaller gardens or containers, this daylily's manageable size makes it versatile for various planting spaces.
Long-Blooming Flowers:
Enjoy continuous, vibrant blooms from early summer to fall, providing lasting color and beauty.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Stella De Oro Daylily?
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Care Tips
Stella De Oro Daylilies thrive in well-drained soil with regular watering. Mulch to retain moisture and control weeds. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowering. Divide clusters every 3-4 years to preserve vigor and prevent overcrowding.
Light Requirements
The Stella De Oro Daylily thrives in full sun to partial shade. It prefers at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal blooming. In shadier spots, it may still grow but with fewer blooms.
Hardy Planting Zones
3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9
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