Daylily

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Fragrant flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden and are lovely in bouquets. Ideal for nearly any landscape situation: mixed shrub or perennial plantings, mass displays or naturalizing at woodland's edge. Too much shade or dry conditions may inhibit flowering. Long-lived and easy to grow.

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Sandwort

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Sandwort

Profuse flowers carpet the ground, followed by attractive evergreen foliage. Wonderful as a small-scale ground cover, cascading over stones, or as edging near the front of the garden. A good choice for the alpine garden.

Tickseed

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Tickseed

Shining stars of the perennial garden, these abundantly blooming compact plants produce small daisylike flowers that may attract butterflies and songbirds to the garden. Combine with purple cranesbill, red bee balm and blue bachelor button for a fabulous blend of color and texture. Remove faded flowers for continuous bloom.

Yarrow

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Yarrow

Beautiful, flat-topped flower clusters attract butterflies to the garden. Foliage is typically lacy and aromatic. Nice in cottage or wild gardens. Flowers are a superb addition to arrangements, fresh or dried. An open location with well-drained soil is ideal.

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Details

Common name

Daylily

Botanical name

Hemerocallis hybrid

Variety

Stella Supreme

Zone

USDA 3 - 9

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Bloom color

Yellow

Bloom time

summer

Light

sun

Height

15" (38 cm)

Habit

clumping

Water

weekly during dry spells

Feed

use all-purpose

Maintenance

divide every 3 to 5 years