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Hemerocallis 'Jolyene Nichole"
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Plant Type: Daylilies

Jolyene Nichole is a diploid with 6″ pink tepals with rose veining. Golden yellow center with broad, nearly rounded petals being deeply ruffled. Large blooms. This daylily will bloom in the midsummer with an extended bloom period. Diploid.


Growing & Maintenance Tips:

Daylilies can survive many harsh conditions that other plants cannot including: polluted city environments, slopes, poor and dry soils, near pavement that is salted in winter, and under Black Walnut trees (not affected by juglone). Daylilies are some of the easiest perennials to grow and are a good choice for any gardener, from the beginner to the professional. These are tough, adaptable plants that will grow in any soil, from normal to slightly wet to dry. Older varieties are able to bloom if planted in partial shade, but most of the newer introductions need full sun for best performance. Likewise, older varieties tend to spread more rapidly than the newer hybrids. All varieties can be divided every 3-4 years by digging up the entire clump and dividing it into smaller pieces with a minimum of 3 eyes each. This can be done in either spring or fall. Plants should be deadheaded for cosmetic purposes, but in most cases this will not extend the bloom time.

Flower Color

Pink Shades

Foliage Color

Shades of Green

Plant Spread

18-24"

Good Companions

Baby's Breath (Gypsophila paniculata), Bellflower-Dwarf (Campanula ), Delphinium (Delphinium ), Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla mollis), Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum superbum), Speedwell-Spike (Veronica spicata), Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

Plant Height

14"

Scape Height

Hardness Zone

4

Soil Moisture

Low to average water needs


Characteristics & Attributes

Attributes

Mass plantings. Salt tolerant, Evergreen, Border

Bloom Time

Midsummer

Critter Resistance

Rabbit and deer resistant

Exposure

Full sun/Part shade

Growth Rate

Medium

Seasonal Interests

Summer