The original Pardon Me is a daylily super star. We’re lucky that the in-your-face vibrant color on its petals kept it in the limelight long enough to inspire this gem. Double Pardon Me Daylily has all the brilliant color of its predecessor, but with many more petals on each bloom. It’s just that more elaborate, and causes that many more double takes. It’s decently compact, too, which is great news for a neglected walkway. As a top-quality daylily, it’ll survive the runoff from salting the walkway in winter. Plus, with its incredible color and shorter stature, it’ll easily signal to visitors right where to walk. It’s also lovely in a mixed border or as a pop of color in a patio container. Hemerocallis ‘Double Pardon Me’ PP27499
We provide such a great selection of daylilies, like Double Pardon Me, because they’re so easily long-lived. You can expect a handsome mound of foliage from spring into fall, joined by tons of one-a-day flowers through a long bloom season. Come drought, deer, poor soil, slopes, pests and diseases, these daylilies will shine for years to come.
Botanical Name:Hemerocallis ‘Double Pardon Me’ PP22799
Form:Perennial
Sun Exposure:Full Sun, Partial Sun
Height/Habit:16 – 18 inches
Spread:18 – 24 inches
Spacing:18 – 24 inches
Hardiness Zone:3-9
Flowering Date:Midsummer, reblooms
Planting Instructions:Top of plant should be even with soil level and 24-30″ apart
Winter Care:Mulch +/- 2″
Shipped:NO. 1 BAREROOT
Growth Rate:Medium
Shipping Season:Spring
Flower Color:Red
Flower Form:2-3″ trumpet shaped
Foliage Type:Dormant grass-like foliage
Pruning:Cut back spent flower stems after flowering.
Soil Requirement:Well drained
Watering Requirement:Average water needs. Water regularly, do not overwater
Additional Information:Daylilies can survive many hard conditions that other plants cannot. Including polluted city environments, slopes poor soil near pavements that is salted during winter.
Restricted States:AE AK GU HI PR
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