Hemerocallis 'Gentle Blessing' Daylily – 3 Bare Root Plants | Grade #1 Roots | Hardy Perennial Flower | Easy to Grow | Garden Favorite

Hemerocallis 'Gentle Blessing' Daylily – 3 Bare Root Plants | Grade #1 Roots | Hardy Perennial Flower | Easy to Grow | Garden Favorite

Sale price  $105.00 Regular price  $157.50
Skip to product information
Hemerocallis 'Gentle Blessing' Daylily – 3 Bare Root Plants | Grade #1 Roots | Hardy Perennial Flower | Easy to Grow | Garden Favorite

Hemerocallis 'Gentle Blessing' Daylily – 3 Bare Root Plants | Grade #1 Roots | Hardy Perennial Flower | Easy to Grow | Garden Favorite

Sale price  $105.00 Regular price  $157.50

Add reliable beauty and long-lasting color to your garden with Hemerocallis 'Gentle Blessing' Daylily. This listing includes 3 Grade #1 bare root plants ready for planting and establishment in your landscape. Known for its dependable performance and attractive blooms, this hardy perennial is an excellent choice for borders, perennial beds, cottage gardens, and mass plantings. Daylilies are among the easiest perennials to grow and can thrive in conditions that challenge many other plants, including polluted city environments, slopes, poor and dry soils, areas near salted pavement, and locations beneath Black Walnut trees. Low-maintenance and highly adaptable, 'Gentle Blessing' is perfect for gardeners of all experience levels.

You will receive:
✔️ 3 Grade #1 bare root Gentle Blessing Daylily plants
✔️ Healthy, dormant roots ready for planting
✔️ Hardy perennial flowering plants
✔️ Reliable garden performer
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Gentle Blessing Daylily
Botanical Name: Hemerocallis 'Gentle Blessing'
Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial
Growth Stage: Bare root divisions
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Average, well-draining soil; highly adaptable
Watering: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Mature Height: 15 inches
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
USDA Zones: 3–9
Container Friendly: Yes

💡 Care Tip: Plant bare roots with the crown approximately 1 inch below the soil surface and water thoroughly after planting. Dividing mature clumps every few years can help maintain vigorous growth and abundant flowering.

You may also like