Miniature reblooming daylily with deep red blooms. Petals have pie crust edges.

History: Purchased at Oakland Nursery and planted July 2, 2014.

Care: Plants do not usually require dividing for several years, but are easily split apart in fall or early spring. Spent flower stems can be trimmed back after flowers are finished. Remove old foliage in late fall.” — Perennials.com

“Apply a thin layer of compost each spring, followed by a 2-inch layer of mulch to retain moisture and control weeds. Avoid excessive fertilizing as this will inhibit flower production. Water plants during the summer if rainfall is less than 1 inch per week. Remove individual spent flowers daily and cut back flower stalks once all flowers have gone by. Divide plants every three to four years as new growth begins in the spring, lifting plants and dividing them into clumps.” — National Gardening Association

Notes: From packaging — Full sun, 18-24 inches tall, 24-30 inches wide.

Resources:

Perennials.com: http://www.perennials.com/plants/hemerocallis-pardon-me.html

National Gardening Association: http://www.garden.org/plantguide/index.php?q=show&id=2045