- Botanical name: Hemerocallis 'Custard Candy'
- Common name: Daylily
- Family: Hemerocallidoideae
- Plant Type: Perennial
Yellow
Green
- Key features:
- Flowers
Daylilies are available in a wide colour range including pink and red, in many named varieties. Although each flower only lasts for a day, there are several buds on each stem, and new flowers open daily. Hemerocallis ‘Custard Candy’ produces yellow flowers with red central zoning.
How to grow Hemerocallis 'Custard Candy'
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Plant size
60cm height
45cm spread
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Aspect
South facing, west facing
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Position in border
Front, middle
- Sun exposure: Full sun, dappled shade
- Soil type: Well drained / light / sandy / clay / heavy / moist / chalky / alkaline
Plant calendar
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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Plant |
J
Do not Plant in January |
F
Do not Plant in February |
M
Do not Plant in March |
A
Do not Plant in April |
M
Do Plant in May |
J
Do Plant in June |
J
Do not Plant in July |
A
Do not Plant in August |
S
Do not Plant in September |
O
Do not Plant in October |
N
Do not Plant in November |
D
Do not Plant in December |
Flowers | ||||||||||||
Flowers |
J
Plant does not flower in January |
F
Plant does not flower in February |
M
Plant does not flower in March |
A
Plant does not flower in April |
M
Plant does not flower in May |
J
Plant does flower in June |
J
Plant does flower in July |
A
Plant does flower in August |
S
Plant does flower in September |
O
Plant does not flower in October |
N
Plant does not flower in November |
D
Plant does not flower in December |
Hemerocallis 'Custard Candy' and wildlife
Hemerocallis 'Custard Candy' has no particular known value to wildlife in the UK.
Is Hemerocallis 'Custard Candy' poisonous?
Hemerocallis 'Custard Candy' can be toxic.
Toxic to Cats
No reported toxicity to Birds
No reported toxicity to Dogs
No reported toxicity to Horses
No reported toxicity to Livestock
No reported toxicity to People