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.
Hemerocallis 'Joan Senior' has soft cream flowers that mature to yellow. Early flowering, it’s extremely floriferous and easy to grow.
For best results grow Hemerocallis 'Joan Senior' in well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Cut back after flowering. Divide clumps every three to five years.
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Hemerocallis ‘Joan senior’ and wildlife
Hemerocallis ‘Joan senior’ has no particular known value to wildlife in the UK.
Is Hemerocallis ‘Joan senior’ poisonous?
Hemerocallis ‘Joan senior’ is harmful if ingested.