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Hemerocallis middendorffii - Daylily

Hemerocallis middendorffii
Broad dwarf daylily, Middendorf's daylily, Amur daylily

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Have bloomed nicely, I'm waiting for the clump to develop.

Emilie B., 16/12/2018

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Hemerocallis middendorffii is a botanical species with a fragrant flowering of yellow-orange star-shaped flowers. It blooms in spring and autumn. It is a robust plant, both single and unusual. It can naturalise in cool areas, in slightly wild gardens.
Flower size
6 cm
Height at maturity
60 cm
Spread at maturity
60 cm
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade, Shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -29°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time September to October
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November
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Flowering time May to June, September
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Description

Hemerocallis middendorffii is a natural species with yellow-orange star-shaped flowers. It blooms in spring and autumn. It is a robust perennial plant that is both simple and unusual, which will thrive in moist soil, in slightly wild gardens. An interesting plant for many gardens, as it has the advantage of growing well in partial shade, making it valuable for improving a cool understory.

 

 

Hemerocallis middendorffii is a botanical daylily native to Northern China, Korea, and Japan. It forms a clump measuring 60cm (24in) tall when in bloom, with arching, stiff, linear leaves, 20 to 30cm (8 to 12in) long. In May, reddish-brown slender stalks appear, bearing wrinkled flower buds that open into golden yellow to pale orange star-shaped flowers, 6 to 8cm (2 to 3in) in diameter. It spreads at least 60cm (24in), and in ideal conditions, can cover a significant area by naturalising. It blooms from May until the end of June, and often reblooms in September. The foliage becomes dormant.

 

This variety enjoys both shady and sunny areas, although it does not tolerate excessively dry soil in summer. Some moisture is beneficial for it. It is not prone to diseases. It does not have the exuberance of beautiful hybrids, but it is still a satisfying plant for the garden. It is perfect for a slightly wild and rustic atmosphere. Almost indestructible once established, you will need to make room for it. You can divide the clumps at any time and share its divisions among gardeners. This daylily will look stunning planted on the edge of a water feature alongside ferns and Siberian Irises, for example. The flowers are edible: in cooking, in salads, or to accompany ice cream, they delight gourmets. A simple plant to rediscover.

 

 

 

 

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Hemerocallis middendorffii - Daylily (Foliage) Foliage

Flowering

Flower colour yellow
Flowering time May to June, September
Inflorescence Cyme
Flower size 6 cm
Flowering description Flowers and edible floral buds.

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 60 cm
Spread at maturity 60 cm
Growth rate normal
Suckering/invasive plant

Botanical data

Genus

Hemerocallis

Species

middendorffii

Family

Hemerocallidaceae

Other common names

Broad dwarf daylily, Middendorf's daylily, Amur daylily

Origin

East Asia

Planting and care

It requires little maintenance once planted. This variety is not susceptible to parasites or diseases, so there is no need to treat it and rodents are not interested in it. These plants thrive equally well in shade or sun, with 4 to 5 hours of daily sunlight being sufficient. Plant it in good garden soil that does not retain water permanently, especially in winter. Enrich your soil with a bit of compost and humus to maintain some moisture in summer. Plant by burying the neck 3 to 4cm (1 to 2in) below the surface. If planting  multiple daylilies, do not place them too closely together as the space will quickly be colonised. Keep the soil moist during the first two months after planting. Some daylilies can be a bit invasive, so you can divide clumps to keep them in check. Cut back faded stems to ground level.

Planting period

Best planting time September to October
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Woodland edge
Type of use Border, Slope
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 5 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade, Shade
Soil pH Neutral
Soil type Clayey (heavy), Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, very rich, deep and moist

Care

Pruning instructions Remove the faded flowers and cut back the dried floral stems after flowering. Also remove any old leaves.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time August
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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