Purple de Oro promises and abundance of color in your garden from early summer through to fall with her purplish red 2 3/4 inch flowers. She's one of the best repeat bloomers , flowering in early summer, then repeating the cycle. Semi- evergreen in warmer climates, Purple de Oro is the most popular of the daylilies for her ability to rebloom and her adaptability to a wide range of planting zones and conditions. Her fresh-green foliage forms dense clumps that function famously as a groundcover. She will richly reward you if you place her in a soil with plenty of humus -rich matter. If you want a moderately compact, hardy personality and clusters of vibrant blooms suspended above lush foliage, you'll love Purple de Oro. Things to Note This plant's position in the garden should be carefully considered, as its flower heads turn toward the sun. This variety is dormant and remains without foliage for some period of time that is variable by growing region. Gardener Tips Purple D'Oro looks absolutely breathtaking when paired with Ruby Stella , a crimson daylily. Together they have the affect of a sizzling, summer sunset. Please read about bare root plants (especially the paragraph about bare root grasses) so you know what to expect.
<ul><li>25 bare roots (plants shipped without soil or pots)</li><li>Note: we cannot ship to AK, AZ, CA, HI, NV, OR, WA or outside the United States. Free Expedited Shipping (1-3 Days) to all other states.</li><li>Cold hardiness zone: 3-9 (-40 degrees F)</li><li>Light: Full sun, Part sun</li><li>Mature height: 14-20"</li></ul>
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