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Victorian Star
Item DY840

Victorian Star has 4 1/2" ruffled rosy purple flowers with a light midrib above a green to yellow throat and fragrant. This is a REBLOOMING variety! The Daylily is a basic for any garden, requiring minimal care. This perennial grows almost anywhere and is not particular about the soil conditions. They can be used for borders, groups or naturalizing. Daylilies are clump forming and multiply freely.

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Size: #1 · Hardiness: Zones 4-8, Very Hardy

Common: Daylily · Botanical: Hemerocallis · Family: Liliaceae

Height: 31" · Spacing: 12-15" · Pests: Slug Resistant

Bloomtime: Mid-Late · Exposure: Sun to Partial Shade

Flower: 4 1/2" Ruffled Rosy Purple w/Light Midrib above a Green to Yellow Throat

Foliage: Full, Deep Green and Grass Like

Notes: Daylilies multiply rapidly and clumps may be divided in spring or fall when plants become overcrowded.

Planting instructions: May be planted in any well-drained soil. Dig a hole large enough to encompass the roots without bending or circling. Set the plant in place so the crown (part of the plant where the root meets the stem) is about 1-2 inches below the soil surface. Cover with soil to the original soil surface and water thoroughly.


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