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Hemerocallis / Daylily Strutter's Ball
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Strutter's
Ball
has pronounced
white stripes and edges on a large burgundy
flower. The tetraploid flower has a velvety
depth and texture. At 70 cm (28
inches) tall
the plant is large sized, with 15 cm (6
inch) flowers.
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| Daylilies
or Hemerocallis are easy care perennials for sunny
areas. With several varieties mixed together you can
have flower from Mid-June to mid September.
Daylilies attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Care: Deadheading (cutting off spent flowers to prevent seed forming) will make plants tidier and prolong bloom, especially for Tetraploid and re-blooming varieties. If soil quality is poor adding compost and fertilizer like bonemeal (high in middle number) will increase flowers. Cut foliage down in late fall or remove in spring. Daylilies may be divided every 5 years or when clump starts to die in center. Divide in spring or fall, using two forks to tease plant apart. Not deer resistant. |