How can I protect Orange daylily from extreme temperatures?
How can I protect Orange daylily from extreme temperatures?

If cold temperatures (below 15℉(-10℃)) do occur during the growing season, there are a few measures you can take to help protect Orange daylily from frost or cold damage. If you’re growing Orange daylily in a container, then the container can simply be brought inside in bright, indirect light until the temperatures rise up over the lower threshold again. Another option that’s better suited for ground-planted Orange daylily is to use mulch or horticultural fabric to create an insulated barrier around the plant, which will protect the plant from frost and cold wind.
For temperatures that are hotter than 80℉(27℃) in the shade during the day, be careful to only expose Orange daylily to six hours or less of sunlight per day, preferably in the morning hours. Putting up shade cloth, or a fine plastic mesh, can help reduce the amount of direct sunlight that hits the plant during the hottest parts of the day. You can also install a misting system that allows for a slow release of cooling mist around the base of the plant during the day to lower ground temperatures.





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Orange daylily
A species of Daylilies, Also known as Common daylily, Tiger daylily
Botanical name: Hemerocallis fulva
Genus: Daylilies

The orange daylily is a perennial plant known for its captivating lily-like blooms. Its natural habitats are meadows and forests, but it is also a common garden plant in temperate regions around the world. Each individual flower lasts only a day, but the plant will bloom new ones for weeks. Orange daylily's young buds and flowers are edible either raw or cooked. As a bonus to vegetarians, the flowers contain more fats than most vegetables.

Theorange daylily is a pretty perennial flowering plant grown in gardens across the world. Despite looking delicate, the orange daylily is surprisingly hardy and very low maintenance, making it perfect for beginners. It is loved for its fragrant flowers, which bloom for a day and wither by the night. As long as it has well-draining soil, it will continue to produce bright yellow, red and orange flowers throughout the warmer months.
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