Hemerocallis x hybrida 'Wineberry Candy'
perennial

Daylily Wineberry Candy

Hemerocallis x hybrida 'Wineberry Candy'

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Essentials

At a Glance

Plant Type

Perennial

Height

24 inches

Width

18 inches

Light

Full Sun, Partial Sun

Zones

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Water

Moderate

Humidity

Average

Lifespan

Perennial

Native To

Asia

Toxicity

Toxic to cats

The Story

Plant Bio

Hemerocallis x hybrida 'Wineberry Candy' is a perennial herbaceous plant known for its clump-forming habit, sword-shaped leaves, and vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of wine-red and pink that bloom in summer. This cultivar is distinguished by its striking, richly colored flowers that have a unique wineberry hue, making it a standout in borders and garden beds.

Bloom Period:

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Uses & Benefits:

Ornamental UsesBright, attractive flowers make it a favorite for borders and beds, adding vibrant color throughout summer.
Practical UsesDrought tolerant and low-maintenance, ideal for sustainable gardens.
Ecological BenefitsAttracts pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, supporting local ecosystems.

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Planting

How to Grow

  1. Tuck dormant roots in well-draining soil in early spring
  2. Water thoroughly after planting to settle soil
  3. Fertilize with balanced fertilizer in early spring and mid-summer
  4. Divide clumps every 3-4 years in early spring or fall
  5. Mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds
  6. Prune back dead foliage in late fall or early spring

Pro Tip

Plant in full sun for best flowering and ensure well-draining soil.

Keep It Thriving

Care Guide

Do

  • Water regularly during dry periods 🌱
  • Fertilize annually in spring
  • Divide every 3-4 years to maintain vigor
  • Remove spent flowers to encourage rebloom

Don't

  • Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot ❌
  • Do not prune in late fall or winter
  • Skip fertilization in late summer
  • Do not plant in poorly drained soil

Seasonal Care Calendar

TaskJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Deadhead
Divide
Spring Cleanup

Watch Out For

Pests & Diseases

Common Pests

Common Diseases

In the Garden

Landscape Uses & Companions

Landscape Uses

Colorful border with vibrant flowersDrought-tolerant garden accentWildflower meadow element

Companion Plants

Sedum Echinacea Lavender Coreopsis Salvia

Multiply

Propagation Methods

Good to Know

Common Questions

Daylily Wineberry Candy questions

What zones can Daylily Wineberry Candy grow in?

Daylily Wineberry Candy is hardy in USDA Zones 4–10. Inside that range it survives winter in the ground; outside it, grow it as an annual or a container plant you protect.

Is Daylily Wineberry Candy deer resistant?

Yes — Daylily Wineberry Candy is rated deer-resistant. Deer typically pass it over, though extreme hunger can override any plant's defenses.

When does Daylily Wineberry Candy bloom?

Daylily Wineberry Candy typically blooms in mid-summer through late summer. Exact timing shifts a week or two with your zone — Sow's bloom calendar maps it to your garden.

Does Daylily Wineberry Candy need full sun?

Daylily Wineberry Candy does best in full sun to part shade. In hot climates, afternoon shade keeps blooms fresher longer.

Is Daylily Wineberry Candy drought tolerant?

Yes — once established (usually after the first full season), Daylily Wineberry Candy handles dry spells with minimal watering. Water deeply its first year to build the root system that makes that possible.

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