Hemerocallis ‘Little Wine Cup Little Wine Cup Dwarf Daylily’
Characterized by dense clumps of grassy green foliage, with stems of trumpet flowers that grow upright. Features small wine-red flowers that bloom early and repeatedly.
Plant Description
Characterized by dense clumps of grassy green foliage, with stems of trumpet flowers that grow upright. Features small wine-red flowers that bloom early and repeatedly. Although these plants generally do not require dividing for many years, they can be split apart fairly easily in fall or early spring. The flowers are edible, and spent flower stems can be trimmed back after the flowers are finished.
Light Needs:
Full sun - partial sun
Watering Needs:
Average Water
Average Landscape Size:
Growth Height: 18” to 24”
Growth Width: 18” to 24”
Key Feature:
Flowers in summer and is widely adaptable
Blooms:
Summer into early fall
Landscape Uses:
Container, edging, foundation, mixed border
Plant Type
Perennial
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage Color
Deep Green
Flower Color
Red
Blooms
Summer
Climate Zones
3-8
Average Size
12” to 15” high and wide
Growth Rate
Medium
Instructions:
Grows easily in average, medium, well-drained soils in full sun to partial shade. They prefer deep, fertile loams, although they will perform well in a wide range of well-drained soils. Tolerates summer heat and humidity well, but deep watering during dry spells will be helpful for keeping the foliage lush and attractive. They will grow well with less than six hours of sun per day, but more sun exposure is preferable, especially in the North. The amount of water they receive has a significant effect on flower quality and quantity.
Special Uses
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