Daylily 'Siloam Virginia
Hensen'
Family: Asphodelaceae (Asphodel
Family)
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Hardiness Zones: 3-9
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Height: 18 inches
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Spread: 14 inches
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Bloom Time: early midseason
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Bloom: 4 inch bloom; shell pink with scarlet ring and yellow
throat; diploid
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Light: full sun to part shade
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Soil: average
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Moisture: low to average water needs;
drought tolerant
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Use: specimen or group in perennial
beds; attracts butterflies and hummingbirds
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Care: easy; can be divided every 3 to 4
year in spring or fall; deadhead plants for cosmetic purposes; tough, adaptable
plants
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Concerns: no serious insect or disease
problems
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Native to: genus native to Eurasia
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Notes: rabbit resistant; tolerates Black
Walnut; salt tolerant
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Supplier: Donated by West Madison
Agricultural Research Station
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Teaching Garden
Location & Code: Sidewalk Garden G298
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