Hemerocallis 'Penny's Worth'
(Daylily 'Penny's Worth')

Family - Hemerocallidaceae
Category - Perennial
Hybrid Parents - Hemerocallis 'Pizza' x (H. 'Daily Bread' x H. Bitsy'
Origin - Raised in California, USA
Discovered By - Raised by B. Hager
Year of Introduction - 1987
Season of Interest - Summer
Hardiness - H6
Height - 30cm
Width - 30cm
Location - The Woodland Walk

Description: Low growing, clump-forming Perennial with mid-green, linear basal foliage. Single yellow, rounded lily-shaped flowers are produced on upright stems in early summer. The common name, Daylily, refers to the fact that each flower only lasts one day, usually around 16 hours.

Flower:

Single, bright yellow, trumpet-shaped lily flowers are produced in June.

Flower colour: Yellow

Flower shape: Trumpet-shaped lily flowers

Flowering time: June

Foliage:

Mid-green, linear Basal Leaves have an arching habit.

Foliage Senescence: Evergreen

Foliage Shape: Linear

Propagation:

Division.

Cultivation:

Best in full sun to partial shade in fertile, moisture-retentive soil that is well-drained.