Conservation Plant (HPS Number P145)
Introduced: approx. 2006
By: not known
Conservation Plant
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Conservation Scheme information for Hemerocallis ‘Cherry Ripe’
- ID: P145
- Introduced: approx. 2006
- By: not known
- Reason: Originally introduced in 1959 by Mr L.W. Brumitt of Oxfordshire, it still holds it’s own against more recent introductions.
- Verified by: Description matches that in the registration index.
- Description: Herbaceous clump-forming perennial.
- Dimensions: 50cm x 50cm
- Flowers: Cerise coloured petals with a central faint yellow stripe.
- Foliage: Mid-green strap-like leaves.
- Soil: Any soil.
- Aspect: Full sun
- Pests: Slugs and snails. Hemerocallis Gall Midge - 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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