Hemerocallis 'Pardon Me' | Pardon Me Daylily
DESCRIPTION
Hemerocallis 'Pardon Me' is a charming daylily known for its delicate, reddish-pink flowers with a striking deep burgundy eye zone and a yellow-green throat. Blooming from early to mid-summer, it produces an abundance of dainty, trumpet-shaped blooms with slightly ruffled edges that create a soft, yet vibrant display in the garden.
Originating from hybridization efforts in the United States, 'Pardon Me' was developed for its compact form and abundant, colorful blooms. This cultivar is ideal for garden borders, small spaces, or containers, where its subtle, yet vivid color and long-lasting flowers can brighten up the garden and attract pollinators like butterflies and bees.
DESCRIPTION
Hemerocallis 'Pardon Me' is a charming daylily known for its delicate, reddish-pink flowers with a striking deep burgundy eye zone and a yellow-green throat. Blooming from early to mid-summer, it produces an abundance of dainty, trumpet-shaped blooms with slightly ruffled edges that create a soft, yet vibrant display in the garden.
Originating from hybridization efforts in the United States, 'Pardon Me' was developed for its compact form and abundant, colorful blooms. This cultivar is ideal for garden borders, small spaces, or containers, where its subtle, yet vivid color and long-lasting flowers can brighten up the garden and attract pollinators like butterflies and bees.
DESCRIPTION
Hemerocallis 'Pardon Me' is a charming daylily known for its delicate, reddish-pink flowers with a striking deep burgundy eye zone and a yellow-green throat. Blooming from early to mid-summer, it produces an abundance of dainty, trumpet-shaped blooms with slightly ruffled edges that create a soft, yet vibrant display in the garden.
Originating from hybridization efforts in the United States, 'Pardon Me' was developed for its compact form and abundant, colorful blooms. This cultivar is ideal for garden borders, small spaces, or containers, where its subtle, yet vivid color and long-lasting flowers can brighten up the garden and attract pollinators like butterflies and bees.
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Family: Xanthorrhoeaceae
Height: 12 to 18 inches
Width: 12 to 18 inches
Foliage color: Dark green
Flower color: Red with a yellow throat
Bloom time: Mid to late summer
Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Water requirements: Moderate
Maintenance: Low; requires occasional deadheading and dividing every few years
Growing zone: USDA zones 3 to 9
Wildlife attractors: Attracts butterfliesThis plant can be seen in the perennial border at the Bellevue Botanical Garden.