DEAR JESSICA: I have yellow Stella de Oro ever-blooming daylilies lining my driveway and in clusters in the backyard. After they pass their first initial bloom, I have to thin them out several times ...
Daylilies are easy-to-grow perennials popular for borders and edging. In addition to the most commonly known variety, the yellow Stella D'oro, daylilies come in many different varieties in shades of ...
Daylily gardeners were thrilled when the first reblooming daylily plant hit the market in the 1970s. 'Stella de Oro', created by Walter Jablonski in 1975, was an immediate hit—not just for its new and ...
Q: I have Stella De Oro daylilies. Can I propagate them through seeds? A: Yes, you can, but you will not get Stella De Oro daylilies as a result. You will get a new kind of daylily. Almost all ...
Q: I have a large planting of Stella de Oro lilies, which is now 3 years old. For some reason, they don’t seem to bloom as long during the season as they once did. Any suggestions? — Sara, Littleton A ...
Have you noticed those bright yellow-flowered daylilies that seem to be sprouting all over town, around hospitals, public buildings and other places? That's a variety of daylily called Stella d'Oro.
Daylilies are a favorite among many gardeners, and for substantial reasons too. Apart from being the perfect pair for most spring bulbs, daylilies also belong to that invaluable class of garden plants ...
Even though daylilies (Hemerocallis spp.) technically aren’t lilies, they resemble lilies in the shape of their flowers. Keep in mind, however, that references to “daylily bulbs” are incorrect, since ...