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Stella de Oro Daylily Perennial - 1 Gallon

Stella de Oro Daylily Perennial - 1 Gallon

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Stella de Oro Daylily - Reblooming Golden Yellow Perennial | 12-18" Tall, Individual Plants

Transform your garden into a golden paradise with months of continuous blooms. The Stella de Oro Daylily is a compact, award-winning perennial that has become America's most popular and widely-grown daylily of all time. This exceptional reblooming daylily has become a winner of the 1985 American Hemerocallis Society Silver Stout Medal award. With its rich golden yellow blooms and fragrant flowers, the Stella de Oro Daylily brings strong color from early to mid summer with a reblooming habit that continues later in the season. The golden-yellow flowers with a rosy gold throat spanning 2 1/2 inches create stunning garden displays while requiring very little maintenance. Unlike other perennials that bloom once and fade, these reblooming daylilies provide continuous color that actually improves with proper deadheading throughout the growing season.


Why You'll Love the Stella de Oro

Perfect Compact Size: Growing twelve to eighteen inches tall with a spread of twelve to twenty-four inches makes this the perfect choice for borders, edging, containers, and small garden spaces.

Extended Blooming Season: Plant them 6-12 inches apart and they quickly establish to provide blooms from late May continuing through early fall when properly deadheaded. These award-winning perennials have vigorous growth and phenomenal blooming performance.

Exceptional Hardiness: Hardy in growing zones 3-10 and cold-hardy to 5 degrees Fahrenheit. Once established, these daylilies require very little maintenance.

Low-Maintenance Beauty: A low-maintenance landscaping choice due to drought tolerance once established and adaptability to various soil conditions - perfect for busy gardeners who want maximum impact with minimal effort.


Stella de Oro Details

  • Botanical Name: Hemerocallis 'Stella de Oro'
  • Type: Deciduous perennial daylily
  • Mature Size: 10-12 inches tall × 12-18 inches wide (compact clumping habit)
  • Growth Rate: Moderate — established clumps expand slowly via rhizomes
  • Light: Full sun to partial shade (grows best in full sun)
  • Soil: Average, medium moisture, well-draining soils; performs well in wide range but prefers deep, fertile loam
  • Water: Regular watering with soil allowed to dry between waterings
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Growing Conditions

Soil Adaptability: Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-draining soils and performs well in a wide range of soil types. However, fertile loam is preferred for optimal performance and avoid waterlogged conditions.

Light Requirements: Tolerates partial shade but grows best in full sun. Light afternoon shade will help prevent brightly colored flowers from fading in hot climates.

Hardiness: USDA zones 3-10, making it suitable for most temperate climate regions across North America.


Care Instructions

Watering: Water regularly during establishment, allowing surrounding soil to dry between each watering. Add a thick layer of mulch each spring to retain moisture.

Pruning: Deadhead spent blooms for best reblooming performance throughout the season. Cut back foliage in late fall or early spring.

Fertilizing: Minimal feeding required when grown in fertile ground filled with organic matter. Apply balanced fertilizer in early spring for optimal growth and blooming.


Landscaping Uses

Versatile Applications: Stella de Oro's compact size and extended blooming period makes it suitable for: border edging, mass plantings, container gardens, perennial beds, ground cover on slopes, pathway borders, and rock gardens.

Foundation Planting: The compact plant makes a great choice for edging the front of gardens, providing months of golden color without overwhelming nearby plants.


Frequently Asked Questions

How far apart should I plant Stella de Oro daylilies? For mass plantings, space plants twelve inches apart. Give plants more space (up to 18 inches) if using them as individual specimens to prevent overcrowding.

How long do the blooms last and when do they rebloom? Blooms start in late May and continue reblooming into early fall, with best reblooming performance achieved through regular deadheading of spent flowers.

Are Stella de Oro daylilies deer and rabbit resistant? Yes, daylilies are generally deer resistant and rabbit resistant, making them excellent choices for gardens where wildlife browsing is a concern.

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