Family: Hemerocallidaceae

Scientific Name: Hemerocallis liloasphodellus

Common Name: Lemon Daylily, Yellow Daylily

DescriptionA species Daylily with yellow trumpet shaped, scented flowers. One of the first Daylilies introduced in the United States.
Pronunciation(hem-er-o-kal-lis)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone4-9
Sunlightfull, mostly sunny, some shade
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage
Flowers4 inch, yellow, trumpet shaped, borne on tall scapes, lemon scent
Fruitseed pods
Leavesstrap like leaves, emerge from a crown just underneath the soil
Dimensionsup to three feet tall
MaintenanceThe maintenance of this plant is rather easy and can be treated like most perennials, which is cutting off the dead foliage in the fall when the plant is going dormant. Another way I like to do is clean the plant up after bloom and when the foliage starts to look a bit sad. Cut it back in a fan shape 4-6 inch above the ground. It will regrow and fill in with fresh foliage (hardiness zone #5). Likes to be fertilized in the spring and fall
Propagationdivision in late summer early fall is best, can also be divided in the spring
Misc FactsHemerocallis means in Greek 'beautiful for a day'. (syn. flava)
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