Hemerocallis 'Loth Lorien'

  King Collection

Daylily

Nocturnally-opening, mauve-violet reverse bi-tone (darker sepals, lighter petals) with a mauve-violet eyezone; sepals often quilling or twisting sporadically (15-16cm) - one of the Unusual Form Crispata Class, mass-blooming on top-branched scapes in the M-ML season; Fragrant Dormant Diploid. Benefits from: spring feeding, regular watering during dry spells and some afternoon shade.

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Daylily

Hemerocallis 'Loth Lorien'

  King Collection

Nocturnally-opening, mauve-violet reverse bi-tone (darker sepals, lighter petals) with a mauve-violet eyezone; sepals often quilling or twisting sporadically (15-16cm) - one of the Unusual Form Crispata Class, mass-blooming on top-branched scapes in the M-ML season; Fragrant Dormant Diploid. Benefits from: spring feeding, regular watering during dry spells and some afternoon shade.

flowering : 6-7 yellow Burgundy
height : 40-50 cm
where to plant : full sun ⋄ sunny ⋄

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where to plant Hemerocallis 'Loth Lorien'

  • height: 40-50 cm
  • flowering: June - July
  • color: yellow Burgundy
  • leaf color: green
  • scent: scented
  • habit: wide
  • growth: fast
  • level: easy
  • light: full sun sunny
  • moisture: moist
  • soil texture: normal
  • organic matter: high
  • winter zone: 5 [-25°C]
  • density: 3 - 5

Hemerocallis 'Loth Lorien' in the garden

  • Suggested planting locations and garden types: gravel garden groundcover along path small garden pot wild garden planters bedding border

botanical information about Hemerocallis 'Loth Lorien'

  • Botanical name: Hemerocallis 'Loth Lorien'
  • Genus: Hemerocallis
  • Family: Liliaceae
  • Other names: daglelie - Daylily
  • Breeder: Marc King
  • origin: hybrid

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