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Daylily 'Precious de Oro'
Hemerocallis hybrid
'Precious de Oro'
Growth Characteristics Precious de Oro is a perennial flowering plant that primarily blooms with yellow flowers during the summer. It thrives best in environments with ample sunlight and prefers soil with moderate drainage. While relatively cold-tolerant, leaves may be damaged at sub-zero temperatures. Propagation Methods It is generally propagated by division. It grows well when divided and planted in the growing medium in spring or autumn. Division revitalizes plant growth and promotes healthy new shoots. Cultivation Methods Precious de Oro is suited for locations with well-drained soil and sufficient sunlight. When planting, leave adequate spacing to ensure good ventilation. Water regularly, but be careful as poor drainage can cause root rot. It is recommended to apply slow-release fertilizer in the spring. Garden Uses Precious de Oro is a plant that can add a focal point to the garden with its bright yellow flowers. It generally fits well in perennial flowerbeds, edge planting, borders, or around ponds. In addition, the blooming and wilting cycle is short, allowing you to continuously enjoy new flowers. Important Pests and Diseases and Control Methods Precious de Oro is generally resistant to most pests and diseases, but it may rarely be susceptible to leaf blight or fungal diseases. Since these diseases primarily occur in environments with excessive moisture or poor ventilation, drainage and ventilation must be thoroughly managed. Aphids may occur as pests; to control them, regular observation is required, and eco-friendly pesticides can be used if necessary.
Plant Family
Daylily family
Height
40~50cm
Spread
45~50cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
July~August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
Daylily 'Purple Waters'
Hemerocallis
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Daylily 'Prairie Bells'
Hemerocallis hybrid
'Prairie Bells'