Daylily Frans Hals

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Daylily Frans Hals is a plant that you can use in many ways. Its numerous advantages, such as a long flowering period, study foliage, vigorous growth, and high resistance to changing growing conditions, should encourage you to give this phenomenal plant a try, whether in the garden or in a container on a balcony. This beautiful perennial forms tufts of lush, lanceolate leaves that shoot from a fleshy underground rhizome. A compact, grassy Frans Hals daylily grows 45 to 60 centimetres tall. Straight, naked stems that rise above the foliage carry large, radially symmetrical flowers. Bicolour flowers are the unique feature of the presented variety. The three inner petals take on a subdued red colour with a distinct yellow stripe in the middle, and the outer petals have an intense yellow-orange hue. Colours of these thick, pointy petals do not fade even in bright sun.

The daylily of the presented variety can grow in every garden. Garden beginners can easily excel in cultivation of this undemanding plant. Frans Hals thrives in full sun and partial shade. It tolerates average soil, but grows more abundantly in more nutritious ground. Their fleshy roots allow daylilies to survive in drier soil. This marvellous perennial can grow on the same site for years, without the need to transplant it or cover before the winter, provided the soil is well prepared and rich in humus.

Each package contains one seedling of the daylily Frans Hals. Essential plant facts and growing instructions were printed on the package label.

  • Variety: Frans Hals
  • Use: ornamental - garden, pots
  • Growth form: compact
  • Flower colour: red-yellow-orange
  • Vegetation form: perennial
  • Foliage: green, lanceolate
  • Site: sunny or partial shade; average garden soil
  • Bulbs: 1
  • Height: 45 to 60 centimetres
  • Wintering in the ground?: yes