Daylilies have long been considered staple perennials for landscapes, and for good reason. They are extremely durable, tolerating a wide range of conditions from frigid temps to drought, less than ideal soils and more. Plus, they multiply every year so you can easily divide and replant them around your garden. Since they can handle erosion, they are also good candidates for stabilizing slopes. Unfortunately, deer find them delicious, so you’ll want to avoid planting daylilies where Bambi tends to dine.
Daylilies bloom in every color except blue and many offer intricately patterned blooms. Look for reblooming varieties like ‘Orange Smoothie’, ‘Going Bananas’ and ‘Rosy Returns’ or select a range of varieties that bloom at different times if you’re trying to create more long-lasting color in your landscape.
Daylilies – Hardy in zones 3-9, full sun to part sun, height and spread varies by variety, rabbit resistant, pollinator-friendly.