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Hemerocallis 'Strawberry Candy'
Daylily-Designer
Hemerocallis Strawberry Candy is a stunning daylily known for its vibrant, fragrant blooms that feature a delightful blend of soft pink and peach hues. Each flower showcases ruffled edges and a striking golden throat, making it a favorite among garden enthusiasts. This hardy perennial thrives in a variety of climates and adds a burst of color to any landscape. Ideal for borders or as standalone specimens, Strawberry Candy is sure to enhance your garden's beauty for years to come.
- Large pink flowers with rosy centers and green throats
- Strong plants with vigorous foliage
- Great addition to any border
- Category: Perennials
- Hardiness Zone: 4-10
- Height: 24-36 in
- Spread: 24-36 in
| Item | Size | Avail | Your Price | Qty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GWS002841 |
#1
1 Gallon |
312 | $12.88 |
GWS002841
Attracts Wildlife
| • | Attracts Hummingbirds |
Soil Moisture
| • | Average Water |
Attributes
| • | Border or Bed |
| • | Cut Flower/Foliage |
| • | Fast Growing |
| • | Low Maintenance |
| • | Mass Planting |
| • | Naturalizing |
Season of Interest (Foliage)
| • | Summer Bloomer |
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Hemerocallis 'Strawberry Candy'
Deadheading spent flowers not only keeps the plant looking attractive but is important for rebloom. The flowers can be snapped off the stem.
Many of the newer designer daylilies are more self-cleaning and may not require as much maintenance.
Designer Daylilies have been selected because they have foliage that stays attractive even after they are finished blooming.
In the event of foliage decline you can remove the dead leaves or even shear down to a few inches above the ground. The new foliage that will emerge will be fresh and showy
Daylilies are long-lived perennials. If you begin to see a reduction in flower time from one year to the next, it is time to divide which is usually between 3-5 years