Summer Wine Daylily
Summer Wine Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Summer Wine')
Summer Wine Daylily brings rich wine-purple flower color and a strong midsummer presence to the garden in a plant that feels both classic and easy to grow. Its saturated blooms add more depth than many standard pink or red daylilies, making it especially useful where sunny borders need a darker, more refined color note. This variety works well in mixed perennial beds, grouped plantings, and practical landscape designs where dependable summer performance matters. In sunny spaces, it adds a bold and polished layer of bloom with very little fuss.
Distinctive Features
Summer Wine Daylily is prized for its 5.5 inch purple-wine to deep wine-purple flowers with greenish yellow throats and lightly ruffled petals. The blooms appear in midseason and are carried above clumps of arching green foliage on scapes that generally reach about 24 inches tall, though some sources note flower stalks can rise higher in favorable conditions. Multiple buds open in succession on each stalk, so a single clump continues blooming well beyond the one-day life of each individual flower. Its rich flower color gives it a more romantic and saturated look than many brighter midsummer daylilies. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Growing Conditions
- Sun: Plant in full sun to part sun for the best flowering and strongest overall performance.
- Soil: Grow in average, moist but well-drained soil, though it adapts well to a wide range of garden soils.
- Water: Provide moderate water during establishment, then maintain average moisture, with more consistent moisture helping keep foliage attractive while in bloom.
- Zones: Hardy in USDA Zones 4 to 9.
- Habit: Expect a clump-forming perennial with arching strap-like foliage and upright flower scapes.
Ideal Uses
- Perennial Borders: Use it in sunny mixed borders where the wine-purple flowers can add stronger midsummer contrast and depth.
- Focal Point: Place it in a visible section of the bed where its rich flower color can create a refined seasonal highlight.
- Mass Planting: Plant it in groups where repeated blooms can create a broad sweep of dark summer color.
- Slopes and Banks: Use it on sunny slopes where its clumping habit and dependable nature can cover ground attractively.
- Containers: Grow it in large containers where the dramatic blooms can be enjoyed up close through the flowering season.
Low Maintenance Care
- Watering: Water regularly during establishment, then provide supplemental moisture during extended dry periods for best bloom performance.
- Deadheading: Remove spent blooms and old scapes to keep the plant tidy and improve appearance through the season.
- Division: Divide clumps every few years if needed to maintain vigor and support strong flowering.
- Cleanup: Remove worn foliage in late season or early spring to refresh the clump.
- Feeding: A light spring feeding can support healthy foliage and stronger bloom without pushing excessive soft growth.
Why Choose Summer Wine Daylily?
- Rich Flower Color: Deep wine-purple blooms bring a darker and more romantic look than many standard midsummer daylilies.
- Large Showy Blooms: The 5.5 inch flowers give the plant a strong and noticeable garden presence.
- Midseason Performance: It flowers at peak daylily time, helping carry borders through the heart of summer.
- Easy Garden Fit: Its moderate size makes it easy to use in borders, groupings, slopes, and larger containers.
- Dependable Garden Performance: It adapts well to many soils and handles the everyday demands of sunny perennial plantings.
Summer Wine Daylily is an excellent choice for gardeners who want a daylily with rich color, dependable midsummer performance, and an easy garden fit. Its wine-purple blooms add real depth to sunny borders, while its clumping habit keeps it practical for everyday landscape use. In grouped plantings, containers, and mixed perennial beds, it delivers a bold and memorable summer display.
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