Hemerocallis 'Albany'


Conservation Plant - HPS Number P136




Conservation Plant


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  • Introduced: 2010
  • By: Hampshire Group
  • Date added to the website: 9th Jun 2023
  • Date updated on the website: 7th Nov 2023

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Conservation Scheme information for Hemerocallis ‘Albany’



  • ID: P136
  • Introduced: 2010
  • By: Hampshire Group
  • Reason: Historical interest. Rescued from the late Jane Sterndale-Bennett’s garden, White Windows. Bred from seed sent from her mother in Albany, Australia.
  • Verified by: Jane Sterndale-Bennett (1942-2005), former HPS Chairman.
  • Description: Herbaceous clump-forming perennial.
  • Dimensions: 50cm x 50cm
  • Flowers: Large (10cm) rusty-red flowers with yellow throat and midrib stripe. Fragrant.
  • Foliage: Mid-green strap-like leaves.
  • Soil: Any soil.
  • Aspect: Full sun
  • Pests: Slugs and snails. Hemerocallis Gall Midge may affect developing flower buds. Infected buds should be removed and burnt.
  • 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.

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