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Hemerocallis Stella de Oro

Stella De Oro' is an historic diploid hybrid daylily first introduced by the late Walter Jablonski in 1975. A groundbreaking introduction, it was the first long-blooming daylily hybrid, blooming from spring in successive waves through to the autumn. It is also a very early bloomer - often a month earlier than other daylilies - and the stunning buttercup yellow flowers have a subtle fragrance and last about 16 hours - a long time for a daylily. These qualities, together with its delicate grassy foliage, vigourous growth and its compact miniature habit have made it a very popular choice, and deservedly so, for it is a very undemanding plant that rewards throughout the growing season with a succession of cheerful flowers.

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