Red Volunteer Daylily Root Fans – 3 Bare Root Plants – Red & Yellow Blooms

Original price was: $53.98.Current price is: $29.99.

Add a splash of color with Red Volunteer Daylily! These easy-to-grow perennials produce stunning red and yellow blooms. Includes 3 bare root fans.

Estimated arrival

Apr 27

May 02 - May 04

May 07 - May 11

  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    3-9
  • Soil Type

    Chalk, Clay, Loam, Peat, Saline, Sand, Silt
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Partial Shade, Full Sun
  • Expected Planting Period

    Summer

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If you're unsure about your hardiness zone, feel free to reach out to us. Our team will answer your questions and help you find the plants that are truly suitable for your environment, climate, and personal preferences.

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    Red Volunteer Daylily Root Fans: A Garden Favorite

    The Red Volunteer Daylily is a top choice for gardeners seeking vibrant, low-maintenance perennials. This offer includes 3 Red Volunteer Daylily root fans, ready to bring a burst of color to your garden. Known for its striking 7″ wide, rich red velvety flowers with a golden yellow throat, the Red Volunteer Daylily is a mid-season bloomer that adds beauty and charm to any landscape. Enjoy the beauty of these daylilies in your garden!

    Often called the perfect perennial, the Red Volunteer Daylily boasts numerous qualities, including drought tolerance, heat stress immunity, and adaptability to most hardiness zones. These daylilies require minimal care, making them ideal for both novice and experienced gardeners. Plant these Red Volunteer Daylily root fans and watch your garden come alive with color and vibrancy. These are an excellent choice for gardeners of all abilities.

    This clump-forming perennial grows up to 30″ tall and 18-24″ wide, creating a lush and full display. Red Volunteer Daylilies thrive in full sun and average, moist, well-drained soils. These resilient plants attract butterflies and hummingbirds, adding to the ecological value of your garden. The Red Volunteer Daylily is hardy in zones 3-9, ensuring its adaptability to various climates. These are truly special and will add value to your yard.

    Planting instructions are included with every order, making it easy to get started. We are a licensed nursery in the state of TN, ensuring that you receive healthy and high-quality plants. The Red Volunteer Daylily is not just a plant; it’s an investment in the beauty and sustainability of your garden. Experience the joy of gardening with these amazing daylilies!

    Key Benefits:

    • Vibrant Blooms: Enjoy masses of large, 7″ wide, rich red velvety flowers.
    • Low Maintenance: Drought-tolerant and requires minimal care.
    • Attracts Pollinators: Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds to your garden.
    • Hardy: Thrives in zones 3-9.
    • Easy to Plant: Planting instructions included.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. How big do Red Volunteer Daylilies get?

    Red Volunteer Daylilies typically grow up to 30 inches tall and 18-24 inches wide.

    2. What type of soil is best for Red Volunteer Daylilies?

    They thrive in average, moist, well-drained soils, including chalk, clay, loam, peat, saline, sand, and silt.

    3. How much sunlight do Red Volunteer Daylilies need?

    Red Volunteer Daylilies thrive in full sun but can also tolerate partial shade.

    4. When is the best time to plant Red Volunteer Daylily root fans?

    The best time to plant these daylilies is in the spring or fall.

    5. How often should I water my Red Volunteer Daylilies?

    Water lightly, ensuring the soil remains moist but not waterlogged, especially during dry periods.

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