Daylilies, Hemerocallis, bear masses of elegant blooms for weeks on end, although individual flowers last only one day. They're ideal for growing in a sunny border and make excellent cut flowers (the developing flower buds are just as attractive as the blooms themselves). In milder regions their strap-like foliage is evergreen, which is excellent for hiding unsightly spring bulbs after they have flowered.
A hybrid of Hemerocallis ‘Dragon Pinata’ and Hemerocallis ‘Redneck Riviera’, Hemerocallis 'Henry D Allnutt’ is a particularly striking daylily, bearing fiery yellow-orange flowers with a large, deep red eye and green-yellow throat. It’s extremely floriferous and easy to grow.
For best results grow Hemerocallis ‘Henry D Allnutt’ in well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Divide clumps every three to five years.
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Hemerocallis ‘Henry d allnutt’ and wildlife
Hemerocallis ‘Henry d allnutt’ has no particular known value to wildlife in the UK.
Is Hemerocallis ‘Henry d allnutt’ poisonous?
Hemerocallis ‘Henry d allnutt’ is harmful if ingested.