Hemerocallis 'Hyde Hall'
A Conservation Scheme Plant

Date Introduced
2018
Introduced by
Essex Group
Reason for Inclusion
Bred by Chris Bonanni of Cold Harbour Nursery, Wareham, Dorset, it was selected in 2011 as a late flowering cultivar, intended for launch at a Plant Fair at Hyde Hall that did not happen.
Verification
HPS Essex Group
Brief description of plant
Herbaceous clump-forming perennial.
Height x Spread
75cm x 90cm
Flowers
Upward-facing single apricot flower.
Foliage
Mid-green strap-like leaves.
Flowering Time
August
Soil type
Any soil.
Aspect
Full sun
Pests and diseases
Slugs and snails. Unaffected by Hemerocallis Gall Midge due to late blooming.
Cultivation
Tolerant of a wide range of conditions, but may need watering in a dry spring to ensure good flowering.
Propagation
Division of established clumps in spring.