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Day lily 'Anzac' Hemerocallis 'Anzac' Also known as: Daylily 'Anzac' Rating: 0.0 ( 0 votes) 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. Find Day lily 'Anzac' in our Shop! Free shipping from € 50! 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