Description
Hemerocallis Everydaylilly Rose (Daylilly)
Quick Facts
- Common Name: Everydaylilly Rose, Daylily Rose
- Botanical Name: Hemerocallis ‘Everydaylilly Rose’
- Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial
- Mature Height: 60-80cm
- Mature Spread: 60-75cm
- Flowering Period: June to September
- Flower Colour: Soft rose-pink with golden throat
- Foliage: Arching, strap-like green leaves
- Hardiness: Fully hardy (RHS H7)
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, fertile soil
- Aspect: Full sun to partial shade
- Maintenance: Low maintenance
Description
Transform Your Garden with the Hemerocallis ‘Everydaylilly Rose’ – A Premium Pink Daylily Perennial, This stunning hardy perennial brings continuous colour and timeless elegance to any garden setting. This remarkable pink daylily produces an abundance of delicate rose-pink blooms, each adorned with a warm golden throat that creates a captivating contrast against the soft, trumpet-shaped petals.
True to its name, this long-flowering perennial offers an extended blooming season from early summer through to autumn, with each individual flower lasting just one day before being replaced by fresh buds – ensuring months of spectacular garden display. The graceful flowers sit atop sturdy stems that rise above fountains of arching, sword-like foliage, creating a naturalistic yet refined appearance that garden designers adore.
Perfect for UK and Irish Gardens, this versatile drought-tolerant perennial thrives in both full sun and partial shade conditions, making it ideal for mixed borders, cottage garden schemes, or as a striking focal point in contemporary garden designs. The clump-forming habit creates substantial garden presence whilst remaining well-behaved – perfect for low-maintenance gardening.
The Hemerocallis ‘Everydaylilly Rose’ pairs beautifully with ornamental grasses, late summer flowering perennials, and Mediterranean plants. This hardy daylily also provides wonderful cut flowers for indoor arrangements, extending its beauty beyond the garden border.
Its reliable flowering performance, drought tolerance once established, and easy-care nature make this pink daylily a treasured addition to both novice and experienced gardeners’ plant collections. Ideal for sustainable gardening practices, this hardy perennial returns year after year with minimal intervention.
Caragh Garden Notebook
We recommend planting in spring or early autumn, spacing plants 60cm apart to allow for their natural spread. While they tolerate various soil conditions, they truly excel in well-drained, fertile soil enriched with organic matter.
In our display gardens, we’ve found this daylily creates magical combinations with purple salvias, silver artemisia, and ornamental grasses like Stipa tenuissima. For a cottage garden feel, try pairing with traditional roses and lavender. Deadhead spent flowers regularly to encourage continued blooming, and divide clumps every 3-4 years in spring to maintain vigour. A spring mulch of well-rotted compost will support the season’s abundant flowering.