Saucer-sized 6 1/2 inch lemon yellow blooms gracefully perch atop vibrant peridot foliage that bends in elegant arches. Hyperion is a splendid daylily with a vigorous growth habit that quickly forms impressive, many-stemmed clumps after the second year. With blossoms that first appear in late June, if you seek a swift-spreading, sweet-scented re-bloomer , this is the daylily for you. Of course you'll also love the fact that Hyperion will grow under walnut trees and along salted driveways, making her ideal for troublesome spots. Planted around the base of a tree, Hyperion resembles a band of young girls dancing in yellow frocks around a May-pole. Things to Note This variety is dormant and remains without foliage for some period of time that is variable by growing region. Interesting Facts Hyperion has been around since 1925 and remains unsurpassed in its color class. Considering the hybrids created in the 1920s, this is one of the few that is still a great performer and has not yet disappeared from commerce. Gardener Tips We love placing Hyperion with both Caesar's Brother and White Swirl Iris Siberica for the classic color combination of deep purple , yellow and white . The plants intermingle perfectly and can be left to spread and fill a large space without much fuss. Please read about bare root plants (especially the paragraph about bare root grasses) so you know what to expect.
<ul><li>25 bare roots (plants shipped without soil or pots)</li><li>Note: we cannot ship to AK, AZ, CA, HI, NV, OR, WA or outside the United States. Free Expedited Shipping (1-3 Days) to all other states.</li><li>Cold hardiness zone: 3-9 (-40 degrees F)</li><li>Light: Full sun, Part sun</li><li>Mature height: 36-42"</li></ul>
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