Ruby Stella Daylily Bare Root - Award-Winning, Red Blooms, Re-Blooming, Drought-Tolerant, USDA Zones 3-9

Ruby Stella Daylily Bare Root - Award-Winning, Red Blooms, Re-Blooming, Drought-Tolerant, USDA Zones 3-9

$45.00
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Ruby Stella Daylily Bare Root - Award-Winning, Red Blooms, Re-Blooming, Drought-Tolerant, USDA Zones 3-9

Ruby Stella Daylily Bare Root - Award-Winning, Red Blooms, Re-Blooming, Drought-Tolerant, USDA Zones 3-9

$45.00
Add vibrant color to your garden with the award-winning Ruby Stella Daylily! This re-blooming perennial features stunning red flowers with yellow throats, blooming from early summer to frost. Thriving in USDA Zones 3-9, it’s drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and perfect for borders, containers, or mass plantings. A must-have for any garden! 🌸 Award-Winning Beauty: Enjoy vibrant red blooms with yellow throats. 🌿 Re-Blooming Perennial: Flowers from early summer to first frost. 🌞 Versatile Sunlight Needs: Thrives in full sun to partial shade. 🌱 Drought-Tolerant: Low-maintenance and perfect for dry soils. 🌍 USDA Zones 3-9: Suitable for a wide range of climates. 🌧️ Adaptable Soil Types: Grows well in well-drained, dry, or average soil. 🌸 Wildlife Attraction: Attracts pollinators, hummingbirds, and butterflies. 🌱 Low Maintenance: Perfect for borders, containers, or mass plantings. Common Name: Ruby Stella Daylily Scientific Name: Hemerocallis 'Ruby Stella' USDA Zone: 3-9 Color: Red (flowers), Yellow (throats), Green (foliage) Soil Type: Well-Drained, Dry, Average Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade Watering: Average to Low Growth Habit: Clumping, Upright, Spreading Plant Form: Bare Root (1 fan) Season of Interest: Spring, Summer, Fall Height: 16-20 inches (bloom), 12-14 inches (foliage) Spread: 12-15 inches Special Features: Re-Blooming, Drought-Tolerant, Wildlife Attraction ruby stella daylily, red daylily, re-blooming plants, drought-tolerant plants, award-winning flowers, USDA zone 3, low-maintenance plants, wildlife-friendly plants, hummingbird plants, butterfly plants, border plants, container plants, mass planting

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