What is HemeroCallis?
Hemerocallis, which means "beautiful for one day" in Greek, refers to a daily permanent family with several inner petals and three external seeples. HEMEROCALLIS adapts well in most soil and weather conditions and produces leaves of several feet of high and flowers, which differ in the shape and flowering in colors such as white, yellow, red, orange, pink and purple. Planting for the European and Asian natives can start in the spring in time for summer flowering. There are thousands of daily species of plants with interesting names.
Hemerocallis adapts to most types of environment, such as hot weather and dry soil. However, to guarantee the abundance of healthy plants, perennials should be planted where they can get at least six hours of direct sunlight, without the competition of neighboring shrubs and trees. While plants can withstand dry, compacted and other types of soil, they grow preferably in damp, well -drained soils that are partially acidic and fertilized by organic compost. The plant getsIts name because it takes many years, but its flowers last only one day at a time.
On average, diameter grow up to three feet tall (or approximately 0.9 m) when planted in zones that range from low temperatures and frost to hot summer weather. HEMEROCALIS plants are usually divided into clusters of two to three stems and leaves, including roots. Plants should be placed at least one inch (approximately 2.54 cm) below the ground, each plant mixed in the garden at an 18 -inch (about 0.4 m) to make space for adequate growth in the garden, flowerbed or border. Experts recommend approximately one inch (approximately 0.02 m) of water each week as needed.
with proper planting and growing, daily colors blooming since the end of spring and continuing until the start of frost. Fragrant flowers of hemerocallis develop in different colors, including yellow, orange, white, red, pink and purple. Between these flowersThere is no uniformity by feeling plants because they come rounded, as well as wide and disheveled shapes. Each flower on the hemhereocallis flower and lasts only one day; However, it is not unusual that clusters of up to 400 flowers appear on each plant per season. Depending on the number of cultivars planted in one area, this gives the opportunity to maintain its flower display throughout the season.
Several plant species are available under some unique names, with flower widths ranging from three to five inches wide (about 7.6 cm to 12.7 cm). For example, the daily lilies of "Black-Eyed Stella" with golden yellow petals and the center of Burganda appear. The "Happy Returns" flowers resemble lemon yellow and open only during the night. Prairie Blue Eyes' Plants appears with lavender flowers, while "Catherine Woodbury" blooms with light pink. Another cultivar "pardon me" produces bright red flowers.