Perennials such as iris or hemerocallis will show a noted decrease in blooms over the years if they are not divided. |
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Dark plums marry with purple sedum and rich pink hemerocallis along one border. |
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In summer, traditional perennials take over, and peonies, irises and hemerocallis fill the flowery brook. |
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Other stunning additions to the border which do well in lightly shaded areas include rudbeckia, hemerocallis astilbe and astrantia. |
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Garden House Nurseries are specialists in growing hostas, geraniums and hemerocallis. |
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Other stunning additions to the border are hemerocallis, astilbe and astrantia. |
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To dig up a healthy clump of hemerocallis or lift fat rosettes of primulas that graced us with a fine show of flowers seems heartless. |
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Soon afterwards hemerocallis and trollius will be in full spate. |
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To complete the picture, plant the yellow day lily hemerocallis flava, which will complete with any other border plant for the length of time the flowers last. |
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Hemerocallis are usually known as daylilies because each new flower opening early in the morning will be fading by evening. |
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Fibrously rooted perennials such as hostas, Hemerocallis and asters, are best divided using two forks placed back-toback. |
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In some species as Hemerocallis, the entire flower abscises after the perianth collapses. |
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Plants that need an early start next year such as Phlox, Persicaria, Crocosmia and Hemerocallis are best moved now. |
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