Outside of its native range, daylily anna marie concerto is not quite a familiar magnolia, although it's cultivated sporadically around the globe. Being a tender plant, this magnolia is difficult to maintain in harsh climates. Butterflies and birds are particularly attracted to its creamy, nearly-white flowers.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Tree
Plant Type
Evergreen
Leaf type
10 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Distribution of Daylily anna marie concerto
Distribution Map
Daylily anna marie concerto is a plant with its roots naturally in the subtropical forests of Southeast Asia. Its range primarily spans regions with milder climates on the continent of Asia. While native to parts of this broad area, daylily anna marie concerto has also been introduced to various other locales within similar climatic zones, particularly in Asia, where it continues to thrive and expand its presence.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Care Guide for Daylily anna marie concerto
Every 2-3 weeks
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
10 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Originating from variable moisture regions, daylily anna marie concerto adapts well to water availability, thriving with moderate hydration. It requires watering every 2-3 weeks and efficiently manages water stress. Outdoor growth cycles are influenced by rainfall, reducing irrigation needs during wet seasons.
Fertilize:
Apply organic fertilizer rich in nitrogen, like dried-blood meal, to the base of daylily anna marie concerto in spring to support leaf development. In late summer or after heavy rainfall, use a potassium-rich fertilizer, such as potash, before winter dormancy to replenish soil nutrients.
Pruning:
Daylily anna marie concerto possesses broad, glossy leaves and fragrant flowers. Effective pruning involves removing damaged branches and thinning crowded areas to enhance airflow. Prune in early to late winter while dormant to maintain shape and vigor. Use clean tools and avoid heavy pruning to minimize stress.
Propagation:
Daylily anna marie concerto requires careful sowing techniques for successful growth. Use a well-draining mix for seed germination, ensuring consistent moisture. Once seedlings are strong, transplant them into individual pots, providing adequate light and protection from extreme temperatures.
Repotting:
The plant daylily anna marie concerto is not suitable for potting, indicating that it thrives best in its natural ground habitat rather than in containers. Proper planting conditions are essential to ensure its healthy growth and development.
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