Stella de Oro daylilies are herbaceous root plants. Daylilies are indigenous to Asia. The Stella de Oro type is a hybrid plant. The Hemerocallis genus belongs to the Xanthorrhoeaceae family of plants, as do, for example, Aloe vera and red hot poker plant (Kniphofia).
What are the best repeat-blooming daylilies?
Any number of repeat-blooming daylily cultivars are available, some derived directly from ‘Stella de Oro’. Some of the best include: ‘Happy Returns ‘: Pale yellow flowers; reblooms from early to late summer ‘Apricot Sparkles’: Apricot flowers with golden throats; grows to 18 inches
How do you take care of Stella de Oro lilies?
In good soil, ‘Stella de Oro’ doesn’t require much in the way of feeding, though it will appreciate a thick layer of organic mulch applied each spring. Where flowering is weak, a feeding of slow-release granular fertilizer in the spring, then another immediately after the first major flowering period, is a good regimen.
What is the name of the plant Stella de Oro?
The Gold Standard in Low-Maintenance Botanical Name Hemerocallis ‘Stella de Oro’ Bloom Time May to August Flower Color Deep yellow Hardiness Zones 3 to 10 (USDA) Native Area Cultivated hybrid