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Daylily Catcher in the Eye

Daylily Catcher in the Eye

Big blooms twice a year with a coloration that is bold and beautiful. Early to midsummer brings up to 30 flowers per scape in a lively lavender-purple shade with free-form yellow throats encircled by deep purple. Catcher appears again in late summer luring butterflies to the area. Evergreen foliage.

Add a perennial home improvement—plant daylilies! Vigorous, carefree and colorful, these daylilies have been developed for their vibrant, long-lasting color. We have indicated which varieties are evergreen, semi-evergreen and dormant. An evergreen variety's foliage will remain and the plant will not go into a dormant stage, which makes it more susceptible to damage from frost. A light mulch on top of the foliage will protect the plants from this damage. Semi-evergreen varieties will lose some of their foliage and will go into a dormant stage, and usually do not require any mulching. The hardiest daylilies are those varieties that go completely dormant during the winter.
$4.88

Original: $16.25

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Daylily Catcher in the Eye—

$16.25

$4.88

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Big blooms twice a year with a coloration that is bold and beautiful. Early to midsummer brings up to 30 flowers per scape in a lively lavender-purple shade with free-form yellow throats encircled by deep purple. Catcher appears again in late summer luring butterflies to the area. Evergreen foliage.

Add a perennial home improvement—plant daylilies! Vigorous, carefree and colorful, these daylilies have been developed for their vibrant, long-lasting color. We have indicated which varieties are evergreen, semi-evergreen and dormant. An evergreen variety's foliage will remain and the plant will not go into a dormant stage, which makes it more susceptible to damage from frost. A light mulch on top of the foliage will protect the plants from this damage. Semi-evergreen varieties will lose some of their foliage and will go into a dormant stage, and usually do not require any mulching. The hardiest daylilies are those varieties that go completely dormant during the winter.
Daylily Catcher in the Eye | K. van Bourgondien