This is what is termed a "spent bloom". After the daylily has bloomed (in one day), the bloom closes. It must now be deadheaded. Pinch the bloom off at its base and discard. This provides energy to other blooms. Have fun...
Our farm is located approximately one mile from Lake Gaston where the Roanoke River crosses from Virginia into North Carolina. We have raised daylilies for eight years, and hope you enjoy our collection as much as we. Daylilies are field grown and are available for shipment from April 1 thru October 1. We do not hybridize but pass on to you true plants that we have collected over the years. We have provided this blog as a resource for you to share information about your daylily growing tips, arrangements and to ask us questions.
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