Hemerocallis 'Lady Hawke' plant © gardenmedia / coolplants  

Hemerocallis 'Lady Hawke'

Daylily

  • Perennial
  • 55-65 cm high
  • Yellow flowers
  • Very hardy
  • For a sunny position
Nocturnally-opening, fragrant; one of the best examples of the Unusual Form Spatulate Class. Delicately branched scapes place the spatulate-petaled flower delicately over a low leaf mound. EM-ML with some rebloom; Dormant, Diploid, Fragrant, a very unusual bi-tone pale bluish lavender and ivory-green (14-15cm). In extended warm summers, Lady Hawke can be in constant bloom for over two months. Benefits from spring feeding and regular watering during dry spells.
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Garden use

Use

Bedding Along path Border Groundcover Pot Wild garden Small garden Planters Solitary Small groups Large groups

Site and growing conditions

Gravel garden

Ornamental value and special features

Scented

Growth

Fast

Planting density

Plant about 3 - 5 plants per m²

Characteristics

Height 55 - 65 cm
Flowering time June - July
Flower colour lavender, lavender, yellow
Growth habit wide
Growth rate fast
Hardiness down to about -25°C

Site conditions

Light full sun, sunny
Moisture moist
Soil normal
Soil fertility high

Botanical information

Botanical name Hemerocallis 'Lady Hawke'
Genus Hemerocallis
Family Liliaceae
Common names daglelie - Daylily
Breeder Marc King
collection King Collection
Origin hybrid
Hemerocallis
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