Hemerocallis “Nanuq”

   Day-lily “Nanuq

                                            ID#  30

 
 
 

Additional Information: purchased from Gilbert H. Wild & Son, LLC  

on-line at: www.gilberthwild.com

 
          Mooring Hitch Gardens       
 
HEIGHT X SPREAD: 3 ft x 4 ft

PLANT TYPE: deciduous, dormant in winter.

GROWTH RATE: moderate- fast

TEXTURE: medium - long /thin leaves

LIGHT: Full sun to part shade

WATER: moist, to dry. Tolerates drought

SOIL: tolerates many types
As observed in Coastal NC.

BLOOMS: 27” tall and about 5” blooms, re-bloomer. Virtually white daylily. Whiter in full sun. Strong grower. Mid-late june.

FRUIT  AND  SEED: seeds do not produce the same variety. Propagate by division of roots or somethings a plant develops from flower stem hills
KEY FEATURES: This plant produces abundant blooms on strong stems. A strong plant all around.
A year cycle in the life of ...... at Mooring Hitch
When the 48 varieties collection was planted, it was a cold, rainy day. The list of details included: height, texture, flower color, evergreen to deciduous & blooming time. All I had to look out was the roots. 
    I attempted to mix & match colors, imagine height etc... however, I believe my husband suggested method: “toss them into the air and wherever they land is their home”  would have worked just as well.
    
    Give this plant plenty of room to spread. A mid season bloomer will put a light spot with it’s white blooms when the yard has plenty of colors. While located under the shade of a Saucer Magnolia tree, it gets plenty of afternoon sun.

Once we made Mooring Hitch our permanent residence (Spring 2004), many truck loads of soil were deliver to build raise beds. The bare soil scream to be cover with plants.

I received a brochure offering 48 varieties of Day-lilies for $125.00 and I took it.

Day-lilies require little care: fertilize once in spring, remove dry foliage at season’s end. Occasional aphids are taking care by ladybugs. One of the 48 varieties.

01/ 2010