hemerocallis fulva (tawny daylily) INVASIVE- not for sale
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- INVASIVE- not for sale
 - AKA hemerocallis lilioasphodelus var. fulva
 - orange flowers with a slightly darker orange eye zone
 - sword-like leaves, arranged in pairs, grow at the base of the plant
 - used for naturalizing
 - the name "hemerocallis" is derived from the greek words for "day" and "beautiful," referring to the individual flowers lasting for about 24 hours
 - both the flower buds and open flowers of the daylily are edible, with the petals and sepals frequently used for colour contrast in salads
 - introduced and has naturalized throughout most of eastern North America
 
- zone 3
 - height 125-150cm
 - spread 90-110cm
 - colour orange
 
- hemerocallis grow best in an average to moist, well-drained soil, in full sun or partial shade
 - daylilies with very dark flower colours benefit from more shade
 - they are adaptable to many soil conditions, even heavy clay soils, and once established, will tolerate heat and drought
 - prune the flower stalks down after blooming to improve the overall appearance and lengthen bloom time
 - they spread (some slowly, some more aggressively) by underground rhizomes
 - easy to grow
 
- full sun, partial sun/shade, full shade
 - attracts butterflies
 - fast growing
 - rabbit resistant
 - drought tolerant, once established
 - heat tolerant
 - salt tolerant
 - edible
 - (image courtesy of NVK nurseries, NVK holdings inc.)