Daylilies 'Destined To See' is a daylily cultivar with stunning multicolored blooms that consist of creamy yellow petals, lavender eyes and edges, and yellow-green throats. It is an early midseason daylily, so it begins blooming a few weeks before most cultivars of this genus in mid to late spring. After seeing a picture of the daylily you will be 'destined to see' it yourself!
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
60 cm
Plant Height
50 cm
Spread
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Daylilies 'Destined To See'
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Garden Soil
Soil Type
Water:
The daylilies 'Destined To See' is drought tolerant but thrives with ample water, needing weekly watering based on local climate. Avoid overwatering by checking the top 2 inches of soil, which should remain moist but not wet.
Fertilize:
To support daylilies 'Destined To See' growth, mulch to retain soil moisture, especially in fall and winter. Apply a water-soluble general-purpose fertilizer in spring for blooming, ensuring it does not touch the plant's foliage.
Pruning:
Daylilies 'Destined To See' showcases vibrant, multi-colored flowers, enhancing garden aesthetics. Prune in early spring and remove dead foliage to encourage flowering. In late fall, cut back to the ground. Proper pruning improves airflow and reduces pests, ensuring daylilies 'Destined To See' remains healthy and attractive throughout its growth cycle.
Propagation:
The daylilies 'Destined To See' is best propagated by division every five years in spring or fall due to rapid growth causing overcrowding. Dig up the plant, and if healthy roots are present, cut the root ball in half and replant immediately, using mulch to aid settling.
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