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Botanical Name: Hemerocallis x ‘Stella de Oro’
Common Name: Stella de Oro Dwarf Daylily
hem-er-o-KAL-is
PERENNIAL
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Family: Xanthorrhoeaceae
Origin: Eurasia; hybrids, USA
Climate Zone: USDA 4-11, Sunset 1-24
Mature Height: 1-2 feet, flower stalks 2 feet
Mature Width: 1-2 feet
Plant Type: Herbaceous, winter dormant
Growth Habit: Leaves emerge from a narrow
crown and arch over like a fountain or fan
Growth Rate: Moderate, doubling every 3-6 years
Flower Color/Details: Fragrant, 2 ½ inch trumpet
shaped, sunny yellow flowers on branched
stems. Each flower lasts one day
Flower Season: Spring to fall, reblooming
Bark: N/A
Fruit: N/A
Foliage: Green, sword-shaped leaves
Use: Border, mini hedge, perennial garden, rock
gardens, massed that functions like a ground
cover, meadow and woodland gardens, container
Floral: Cut flowers
Wildlife/Beneficials: Large native bees, orchard,
mason, and bumble, butterflies
Deer Resistant: Yes, rabbit resistant
Fire Resistant: Yes
Medicinal Uses/Edible: Unknown
Adverse Factors: Relatively pest and disease free
Soil: Adaptable, well drained
Exposure: Full sun, part shade
Water Requirements: Moderate, drought-tolerant
WUCOLS Water Needs: M M M M M M
UC Davis Arboretum All-Star: No
Description: Compact size with vigorous growth
and profuse blooms. Leaves create a backdrop to
bright, showy flowers, green from February to
December.
Maintenance: Water deeply and regularly the first
year for big, strong roots. In following years,
water less often. Remove spent flower stems.
Only remove yellowed foliage, while green it is
feeding roots for more blooms. Divide clumps in
fall or early spring when they outgrow the space
or blooms decrease.
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