When the first of these magnificent 6″ blooms appears in midsummer, you’ll be blown away by the rich colors and sheer numbers they produce. The dark eyes create a floral focal point in the garden, while the lightly reflexed, elegantly edged petals in a lighter shade add yet another dimension to this outdoor display. The hardy plant is very well branched and produces a hefty 10-15 flowers per stem during the initial midsummer bloom. Later in the season a second round of flowers will appear to oohs and aahs all around. Butterflies and other beneficial pollinators will love MacBeth’s floriferous nature. Best planted in full sun to part shade, though daylilies are quite tolerant of a number of soil types as well as drought conditions. Hemerocallis ‘MacBeth’
Is Jumbo the Way to Go?
This daylily is available in a Jumbo Bareroot size. Ideal for gardeners who hate to wait, jumbo bareroots have a considerable head start over our standard #1 size.
Jumbo bareroot benefits:
Instant landscape impactFaster plant growthEarlier blooms—likely within the first year
Our jumbo bareroot, multi-fan clumps have larger, more established root systems to produce more blooming scapes per plant than standard #1 bareroots. Botanical Name:Hemerocallis ‘MacBeth’
Sun Exposure:Full Sun, Partial Sun
Height/Habit:20 – 23 inches
Spread:18 – 24 inches
Spacing:18 – 24 inches
Hardiness Zone:3-9
Flowering Date:Mid summer
Planting Instructions:Dig a hole large enough to accommodate roots without bending them. Firm soil around roots and water in well.
Winter Care:None, except if fall planting mulch for the first winter. Remove early in spring before growth starts
Shipped:NO. 1 BAREROOT
Growth Rate:Moderate
Shipping Season:Spring
Flower Form:6″ Single flower
Foliage Type:Dormant grass-like, long, linear, rich green foliage
Pruning:Cut back spent flower stems. After flowering
Soil Requirement:Adaptable to many soil conditions. Make sure it is well drained.
Restricted States:AE AK GU HI PR
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