Orange daylily: regular and all orange varieties

Daylily comes from southern Asia. It was from there that it came into many gardens, where today it is cultivated by both experienced gardeners and beginners. There are six wild varieties in total. Using them, breeders have developed tens of thousands of modern varieties and hybrids. Among them, orange daylily is especially popular.

Description of daylily with orange flowers

Orange daylily is a herbaceous perennial with cord-like roots. The latter are often fleshy and thickened, often forming stolons. The leaves are broadly linear, entire, two-rowed. They can be either straight or arched. Daylily buds are large, can be plain or interspersed with other shades. Often the flowers are cone-shaped, six-parted, with a small tube. The buds are collected 2-10 in lush inflorescences. At the same time, 1-3 buds usually bloom.

Daylilies belong to the Asphodelaceae family

The duration of flowering of one bud is 1-2 days, but in total an adult plant pleases the eye for almost a month. Some varieties bloom only at night. Peduncles usually rise above the leaves. Their length can reach 1 m. The fruit of the orange daylily is a triangular capsule with dark shiny seeds.

Important! Orange daylily can bloom in one place for up to 10 years, but it is advisable to replant it 6-7 years after planting.

If you do not rejuvenate the bush, the buds will become smaller every year, and eventually the plant will stop blooming altogether.

Varieties of orange daylily

Long gone are the days when daylilies looked the same in all yards and front gardens. Nowadays many new varieties appear every year. Modern daylilies have evolved greatly, and now they are held in high esteem by gardeners. It is very difficult to describe them all. Some daylilies have a simple structure, while others have an atypical and unusual structure. Some of them are bright and extravagant, while others are gentle and romantic. Among them there are many orange species. Each gardener will be able to choose the appropriate option for himself.

Apachesunrise

This variety, popular among gardeners, has large red-orange buds with golden edges. With good care, their diameter can reach up to 17-18 cm. The peduncles are not very large - about 60-70 cm in height, but with lush branching.

Apachesunrise is one of the most popular varieties

BassGibson

And although this variety is quite old, it still remains popular. Moreover, not only gardeners love it, but also breeders. They used it many times to breed hybrids. The flowers are medium-sized, the radius is about 7 cm. The petals are orange, with a yellow wavy border.Peduncles with lush branching reach a height of 80 cm.

Bass Gibson is especially loved by breeders

Frans Hals

The yellow-orange color is classic for daylilies. However, the breeders who created this variety managed to achieve an unusual combination of shades. When blooming, daylily corollas amaze with the brightness of wide orange petals with a yellow line in the center. The neck of the corolla is lemon-green, and the trio of narrow petals is yellow. The diameter of the flowers is small and is only 12 cm. The height of the peduncles reaches 1 m.

Frans Hals is characterized by an unusual combination of shades

Bocagrande

This is a daylily, which is characterized by large orange flowers. In good conditions they reach 20 cm in diameter. There is slight relief. The wide edge of a golden hue passed on to the variety from its progenitor - Gary Colby. Its edge is aesthetically corrugated. The height of the peduncles is 80 cm.

Bocagrande's ruffled petals give it a unique look

Different direction

This is another orange daylily with huge flowers, the diameter of which is 21-22 cm. The color is a gradient from a light green center to a yellow eye part and an orange border. Peduncles grow up to 85 cm. Branching is good. Each peduncle can contain several dozen buds.

Different direction is an orange daylily with giant buds

Kindling the flame

The buds are distinguished by deep corrugation. The variety enjoys great prestige among breeders. Using it, experts regularly develop new species. The radius of the flowers is 8 cm. They have a deep-set throat and a rounded shape. The height of the peduncles does not exceed 65 cm.

Many new varieties have been developed based on Kindling the flame

Nuggets of honey

This is a daylily with pink-orange flowers, the diameter of which is 15 cm. The buds are regular in shape, corrugated, and have a fairly dense structure. There is a subtle green tint at the edges of the petals. This is very rare for orange-colored varieties. The height of the peduncles is 65 cm.

The diameter of the Nuggets of honey flower is 15 cm

Important! Orange daylilies are unpretentious plants. They can grow even on depleted soils, although in this case they develop more slowly.

Orange blossom trail

It has a very interesting color. The green throat gradually fades into a yellow eye zone and a dark orange border. The flowers are small, about 14 cm in diameter. The petals are round, their edges are pleated. The height of the peduncles is 75 cm. In order to obtain new hybrids with an unusual pattern, this variety is used as a progenitor.

The main feature of the Orange blossom trail is its unusual combination of shades

Burning Daylight

This is one of the brightest varieties. Its petals are orange, the color of carrot juice. Their edges are slightly corrugated. Due to the shape of the petals, the flowers look like lilies. The diameter of the flowers is 15 m. The bushes are dense. Their height reaches 60 cm. 3 buds are formed on each peduncle. This daylily blooms late - at the beginning of the first summer month.

Burning Daylight is one of the brightest daylilies

Orange colossus

Its giant flowers reach 22 cm in diameter. The color of the petals is deep orange. The edges are scarlet, with a yellow border. The variety has repeatedly been the basis for obtaining new hybrids.

Orange colossus is the progenitor variety of many modern hybrids

Ponkan's orange sherbert

The variety has very large flowers with a diameter of up to 20 cm.The transitions of shades are as smooth as possible from the green throat to the pale orange main shade of the petals. The edges of the latter are corrugated and have a yellowish border. Due to their dense structure, the buds seem weighty. Peduncles are branched, 75 cm long.

The light green throat of Ponkan’s orange sherbert fades into pale orange petals

Ponkan's solar flare

The flowers of this daylily are not too large. Their diameter is 15 cm. However, they compensate for their small size with bright colors. The shade of the petals is candy. The flowers themselves are round and have a dense structure. The branching is good, the height of the peduncles reaches 75 cm.

Ponkan’s solar flare – the most unpretentious type of daylilies

Semac

The coloring of this daylily is not quite ordinary. Starting from the green throat, there is a gradient of colors from the middle to the edge: yellow-orange-brownish. The petals have a dense structure. Their diameter is 18 cm. The length of the peduncles is 75 cm.

Dense petals make Semac buds appear heavy

Space coast pumpkin power

The variety is not new, but no less interesting for that. The buds are monochromatic, red-orange with dense petals. The throat is green, deep-set, the flower shape is round. The buds are quite large.

Pink-orange coloring in daylilies is rare

The edge of mercy

This is a large round flower with a diameter of up to 18 cm. Its throat is green, the main color is deep orange, the edging is light green. The edges are corrugated. The variety has good branching. The height of the peduncles is 85 cm.

The edge of mercy is a variety with good branching

Orange daylily in landscape design

Orange daylilies are versatile flowers that can be used in landscape design without any restrictions.They will fit perfectly into any type of garden, be it country style or oriental style. They also look great on alpine slides.

Some gardeners plant only daylilies, and some combine them with other ornamental plants, in any case it looks harmonious

As practice shows, a combination of orange terry daylily and agapanthus allows you to achieve an unusual, but no less beautiful result. In this case, it turns out to be a game of contrast. Bright buds highlight each other and harmoniously complement each other.

The rich orange color of daylilies looks good together with crocosmia. In this case, they play the role of the main decoration of the flowerbed.

Orange daylily is one of the few ornamental plants that definitely won’t get lost among others and will fit into the composition

Important! Tall daylilies planted as hedges look good. In this case, it is advisable to choose varieties whose petal structure is characterized by increased density.

The combination of daylily and bulbous plants (tulips, irises, hyacinths) is already a classic

Bulbous plants are planted in the foreground, and daylilies in the background. This helps prevent overheating of bulbous plants and gives the flowerbed brightness and extravagance. At the same time, she will not look provocative. Ornamental plants such as catnip, dahlias, kniphophia and Vernica longifolia are good companions for orange daylilies.

Planting and care

Orange daylily is planted in partial shade, because when planted in a sunny area, its petals quickly lose their brightness, and in the shade it blooms poorly. The plant loves loose soil, which contains a lot of organic matter. If it is sour, it is deoxidized.Orange daylilies easily resist grass and therefore require little weeding. As they grow, they suppress all weeds.

The main care consists of fertilizing. Complex fertilizers must be added immediately after the soil thaws, at the end of May, during the budding period, and also in the last month of summer. In hot weather, daylilies must be watered. Water is poured directly under the root, being careful not to wet the green mass. If the liquid is too cold, it is warmed to room temperature. The soil around the bush is regularly mulched. If necessary, add fertile soil. It is important to avoid exposing the roots of the orange daylily. In late autumn, old and young plantings are sprinkled with compost.

Orange daylilies grown from seeds grow and develop poorly, so they are usually propagated by dividing the bush. The procedure is performed in the first days of May. The cuttings are planted at a distance of half a meter from each other, placing the root collar at soil level. If the plant is too deep, its leaves will begin to turn yellow, and if placed too shallow, it will not withstand frost. Finally, the plantings are watered.

Some varieties of orange daylilies form air layering. They are cut in October, 5 cm away from the node. The base is placed in a root formation stimulator and kept there until the roots grow to 4 cm. Then the rosettes are planted in pots filled with a mixture of sand and peat, and the leaves are cut to 7 cm. In the spring, the young plants are transplanted to a new location.

Important! To get a dense bush that blooms profusely, it is recommended to remove flower stalks in the first 2 years after planting. This way he will be able to direct all his strength to forming a powerful root system.

Most often, orange daylilies are propagated by dividing the bush.

After flowering ends, the wilted bud is removed along with the seed box. If this is not done, the plant will spend a lot of energy on the formation and ripening of seed material. This will lead to the fact that next year the orange daylily will no longer bloom profusely.

Conclusion

Orange daylily will be a wonderful decoration for any area. Active growth, aesthetic appearance and long flowering - these are the characteristics thanks to which daylily has won the hearts of flower growers. He is completely picky, and caring for him does not require special knowledge and skills. Even a beginner can grow a beautiful ornamental plant with orange buds.

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