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Hemerocallis dumortieri var. sieboldii

Daylily

Plant Type:

DAYLILY (HEMEROCALLIS)

Hemerocallis dumortieri var. sieboldii - These are full 2qt pots - lots of offsets. This species was collected by Siebold in Japan and brought to Holland in 1830. It has large wide open sunny golden orange fragrant flowers very early season on a compact form. Petals are scalloped with a raised midrib and recurved. Petal reverse is reddish to reddish brown. Buds are as beautiful as the flowers for they are rich red-bronze with a touch of yellow and bright green towards the bases. Foliage is almost 24” tall with flower scapes rising over the strap-shaped leaves. It’s a beauty with classically shaped flowers.


4.5”/ VE / H25”/ / F / D / dor


Item Description Price  
HEMDUMO Hemerocallis dumortieri var. sieboldii (bare root) $16.00


Characteristics and Attributes for Hemerocallis dumortieri var. sieboldii

Season of Interest (Flowering)

  • Spring

Nature Attraction

  • Butterflies
  • Honey Bees & Native Bees

Light

  • Full Sun
  • Mostly Sunny

Attributes

  • Massing
  • Specimen

Soil

  • Adaptable

Propagated By

  • Bare Root
  • Division

Genus Overview: Hemerocallis

Common Name: Daylily

The well-known daylily. We have become increasingly taken with the late and very late bloomers. Those glorious daylily trumpets add such rich and contrasting texture to mops and strands of goldenrods, Joe-pye weeds and late season daisy flowers that occur in abundance at this time; they are splendid with the broad flattened domes of ironweeds, the spikes of Persicaria amplexicaulis ‘Firetail’ plus the seeds and berries that so opulently populate the landscape in the late season. We are offering a handful of mid-season bloomers. Of course, most of the breeding has centered about these and for this reason many of these cultivars are fancier. But we find there is elegance in the simpler flower form and gentler colors, often soft pastels, in the later selections. Most of the late bloomers but not all have originated with Olallie Daylily Gardens in South Newfane, VT. All cultivars are hardy in USDA zones 3 to 9 unless otherwise marked. All of the following are sent as bareroot divisions of our plants.

Please refer to the following descriptive codes for all daylilies:

Flower Size: is measured in inches (“)

Bloom Season: Very Early = VE

Early = E

Early Middle = EM

Middle = M,

Middle Late = ML

Late = L

Very Late = VL

Height: with an upper case “H” is measured in inches (“)

Rebloom: is indicated with an upper case “R”

Fragrance: is indicated with an upper case “F”

Very Fragrant: is indicated with an upper case “VF”

Diploid: is indicated with an upper case “D”

Tetraploid: is indicated with an upper case “T”

Dormant: is indicated with a lower case “dor”

Evergreen: is indicated with a lower case “ev”

All Daylilies are sold bare root