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Day lily 'Anzac'
Hemerocallis 'Anzac' Also known as: Daylily 'Anzac'
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This description is for genus Day
lily (Hemerocallis):
Hemerocallis is a group of herbaceous
perennial species commonly known as
daylilies. Hemerocallis flowers during
the summer months, producing
trumpet-shaped blooms that are
yellow and orange in colour. It also has
sword-like green leaves for additional
interest. Daylilies are best suited to a
position in full sun or partial shade that
has well-drained and fertile soil.
However, hemerocallis can tolerate
heavy clay and poor soils as long as
it’s provided with moisture to really
thrive. It’s ideal for herbaceous
borders and partially shady flowerbeds
that need brightening up with both
foliage and flowers.
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Plant
Environment
Usage
Known dangers?
Acidity
Standard category
no
Acidic
Neutral
Alkaline
Flowers & bulbs
Wild flowers
Height [m]
Hardiness zone
Grown for
0.7 - 1
Z3-10
Attractive Flowers
Spread [m]
Heat zone
Creative category
1
H12-2
For Beginners
Colours
Plant
Environment
Usage
Dominant flower colour
Winter temperatures [°C]
Garden type
Red
-40 - 4
Cottage garden
Coastal
Containers
City
Meadows
Prairies
Flower Fragrance
Heat days
Garden spaces
No, neutral please
1 - 210
Flower beds
Borders
Flowering seasons
Moisture
Gardening expertise
Early summer
Mid summer
well-drained
well-drained but frequently watered
beginner
Foliage in spring
Soil type
Time to reach full size
Green
Clay
chalky
loams
2 to 5 years
Foliage in summer
Sun requirements
Green
Full sun
Foliage in Autumn
Exposure
Green
Exposed
Sheltered
Foliage in winter
Green
Propagation methods
seed
division
Growth habit
Clump-forming
Erect