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Daylily 'Africa'
Hemerocallis
'Africa'
Hemerocallis 'Africa' is well known as a beautiful perennial flowering plant. The following is information regarding the growth characteristics and cultivation of 'Africa'. Growth Characteristics - Scientific Name: Hemerocallis hybrid 'Africa' - Flower Color: Primarily dark reddish-brown with a prominent golden center - Flowering Period: Summer (June–August) - Height: Generally 60–90 cm - Growing Environment: Prefers sunlight but grows well in partial shade. Propagation Methods - Division: The most common method of propagation; divide and plant the clumps in early spring or autumn. - Seeds: Hemerocallis can be propagated by seeds, but hybridization occurs relatively easily, making it difficult to maintain the original characteristics of the parent variety. Cultivation Methods - Soil: Prefers well-drained and fertile soil. - Watering: Avoid overwatering; water when the soil surface is dry. - Fertilizer: Apply an appropriate amount of compound fertilizer in the spring and around the time of flowering. Use in the Garden - Landscape: Its showy flowers make it highly suitable for garden edges or planting borders. - Landscaping: With a wide variety of colors and cultivars, it is excellent for adding color to landscaping. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: It is generally resistant to diseases, but root rot may occur if water is excessive. This can be prevented through careful watering management. - Pests: Aphids or snails can occasionally cause problems. If necessary, control them using appropriate insecticides. The 'Africa' Daylily is a plant that produces beautiful flowers without requiring special care, making it an excellent choice for garden enjoyment.
Plant Family
Daylily family
Height
60~90cm
Spread
30~60cm
Colors
purple
Bloom Period
July~August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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