Daylilies (hemerocallis) are attractive perennials with exotic lily-like, trumpet blooms. The Greek word “hemerocallis” means “beautiful for a day,” and the plants are so named because the iпdividual blooms only last for one day. But they are quickly replaced by colorful пew flowers, making for a great display iп summer and into autumn.
Daylilies are tough and easy to grow. They will grow in most soils, are low maintenance, untroubled by most pests and diseases, and don’t need stakes. Although they prefer moisture, they are also drought tolerant. They are ideal for sunny borders and the foliage is often evergreen in milder locations. They are often grown near spring onions, as their leaves can help cover unsightly onion leaves when they die back. They also make good ground cover plants on slopes, as they have dense roots that hold the soil together.