Hemerocallis ‘Night Embers’ | Reblooming Burgundy Double Daylily | Fragrant Perennial Flower | Bareroot Daylily Plant
Add dramatic color and elegant texture to your summer garden with Hemerocallis ‘Night Embers’, an award-winning reblooming daylily known for its luxurious double blooms in rich velvety burgundy-red tones. Each large flower features a glowing golden throat and delicately ruffled edges, creating a striking contrast that stands out beautifully in borders, cottage gardens, and pollinator-friendly landscapes.
This hardy perennial is prized for its long bloom season, fragrant flowers, and easy-care nature, making it an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced gardeners.
🌟 Why Gardeners Love ‘Night Embers’
- 🌺 Large fully double burgundy-red blooms
- ✨ Golden-yellow throats with elegant ruffled edging
- 🔁 Reblooming variety for extended seasonal color
- 🌸 Fragrant flowers attract butterflies and pollinators
- 🌿 Low-maintenance and drought tolerant once established
- 🦌 Deer resistant perennial
- ✂️ Excellent cut flower for bouquets and arrangements
🌱 Plant Details
- Botanical Name: Hemerocallis ‘Night Embers’
- Common Name: Double Reblooming Daylily
- Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial
- Flower Color: Burgundy-red with golden throat
- Foliage Color: Green
- Mature Height: 24–30 inches
- Growth Habit: Clumping
- Bloom Season: Early to Mid-Summer with rebloom potential
- Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Water Needs: Moderate
- Soil Needs: Well-draining soil
- Hardiness Zones: 3–9
- Characteristics: Reblooming, fragrant, deer resistant, low maintenance
🌿 Perfect Garden Uses
✔ Cottage gardens
✔ Pollinator gardens
✔ Perennial borders
✔ Cut flower gardens
✔ Foundation plantings
✔ Mixed flower beds
✔ Low-maintenance landscapes
✔ Mass plantings
🌸 Companion Plants
Pairs beautifully with:
- Echinacea (Coneflower)
- Salvia
- Coreopsis
- Lavender
- Black-Eyed Susan
- Ornamental Grasses
- Crocosmia
These companions create vibrant summer color combinations while supporting pollinators.
🌱 Care Tips
- Plant in full sun for best flowering performance
- Prefers fertile, well-draining soil
- Water regularly during establishment
- Deadhead spent flowers to encourage reblooming
- Divide clumps every 2–3 years to maintain vigor
- Mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds