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Reblooming Daylily ‘Purple D'oro’ (Hemerocallis ‘Purple D’oro’) sports lightly ruffled lavender-purple petals surrounding a yellow-to-green throat, for a colorful addition to the summer garden. ‘Purple D’oro’ hails from ‘Stella D’oro’, one of the most popular and long-blooming daylilies known. It blooms prolifically all summer long and well into autumn with 3" flowers above bright green grass-like foliage. At 12-14" tall, it’s perfect in a garden border, container, or along a path. The lovely purple flowers harmonize well with Lavender, Coneflower, or Yarrow. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds, deer and rabbits stay away. Plant in a location with full sun to light shade and compost enriched, well-drained soil. 14-20" tall x 14-20" wide.
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Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 4 reviews.
Review topics: ["foliage","plant"].
"These daylilies are strong and healthy. I planted them last fall and this is year one. Each plant has multiple blossoms every day and thick green abundant foliage. Grasshoppers don't damage them and rabbits don't eat them. But they are not purple. They are maroon and gold, and this poses a tiny problem for my garden color scheme. I'm going to move them this fall to an area they won't clash as badly with the other plants."
"Beautiful blooms! I am growing in zone 7b. The flowers are thriving and continue to spread each year."
"I have yet to see these bloom because the dang rabbits keep eating the foliage to the ground (and the rabbits have tons of other options - they aren't starving). They must be super hardy though because they keep trying to come back up. I will try putting a cage around them next year so that they have a chance to get big enough to bloom."
"I planted last fall as barefoot plants, and already in mid June this year, blooms started (in contrast to many other daylily varieties which wait a year or so before blooming)! The bloom sequence lasted for over a month, and could likely be longer next year, and will almost certainly be more robust with each passing year. I watered during dry spells, and mulched with a few dry tree leaves. I also snapped off each bloom as it faded. That was about it for special care for these hardy plants! My only note to consider if you are picky about exact colors, is that these turned out SIGNIFICANTLY more red-burgundy and less true purple than shown. The current description even goes so far as to describe them as lavender purple, which is grossly inaccurate if lavender is considered a blue-tinted and/or pastel purple. I have included an unedited, accurate photo of the actual color of the blooms that these wonderful plants produced."