Rainbow Rhythm® ‘Tiger Swirl’ Daylily
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- Hemerocallis x ‘Tiger Swirl’ ‘Tiger Swirl’
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 9b
- Rainbow Rhythm® ‘Tiger Swirl’ daylily has huge, 6.5-inch, triangular, light golden yellow flowers with a pronounced raspberry red eye. The smooth bottom sepals often twist or curl into a “swirling” motion. This variety is 32 inches tall.
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- ‘Buttered Popcorn’ Daylily
- Perennials ... Seasonal Color - Groundcover
- Growth Size: Medium Plant - 30 to 32 inches tall, 18 to 24 inches wide
- Growth Habit: Upright
- Features: Easy To Grow
- Drought Tolerant, Tolerates Salt, Tolerates Urban Pollution, Black Walnut Tolerant, Heat Tolerant
- Attracts: Hummingbirds, Butterflies
- Garden Ideas:
- Perennial, Cottage, Cutting
- Flower features: Repeat Flowering, Large Flowers
- Six and one-half-inch triangular-shaped, light golden-yellow, with a raspberry-red eye that bloom in summer
- Foliage type and color: Deciduous, Green
- Landscape Uses: Beds, Grouping, Erosion Control, Naturalizing, Hillside
- , Border, Mass Planting, Ground Cover
- Rainbow Rhythm® ‘Tiger Swirl’ Daylily is a Low maintenance plant
- Growth Size: Medium Plant - 30 to 32 inches tall, 18 to 24 inches wide
- Growth Rate: Medium
- Spacing: 1-2 ft apart
- Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Watering: Average
- Soil Types: Adaptable to pH Average Average Garden Soil
- General Plant Care: Care for your perennials and annuals includes monitoring for pests and diseases, periodically checking soil moisture, and providing fertilizer as needed. In general, plants that have sufficient water and the correct amount of fertilizer tend to not have as many pest and disease problems. Water new plants weekly during the growing season in the first year, and as needed after that.
- General Planting Tips: Choose a site suited to your plant's light, soil, and space needs. Dig a hole twice as wide but no deeper than the container. Perennials and annuals often look best planted in groups of five or more plants - if you are planting multiple plants, you may want to prepare the planting area and dig all your holes at one time to plan placement. Remove plant from container and loosen roots slightly. Place the plant in the hole. If using slow-release (coated) fertilizer, you may add it according to package directions at this time. Add soil back to the hole, ensuring the top of the soil from the container is even with the surrounding soil. Water well, and add more soil if needed. Add 2-3 inches of mulch around plant, taking care to keep away from stem. See our FAQ page for more details on Mulching.
- General Fertilizing Tips: Fertilize in spring when new growth appears, and once more before flowering with a general purpose or slow-release fertilizer.
- General Pruning suggestions: Not usually needed, best left unpruned
- Bloom Tips: Remove flower stalks after blooms have faded