Daylily
The daylily (Hemerocallis 'Prairie Blue Eyes') is a colorful variety hardy in USDA zones 3 to 9. It has short-lived, up to 8-inch-wide fragrant blooms with bright yellow centers surrounded by a deep violet-blue halo. Its grass-like, light green foliage forms a spreading fan shape. It's a heat tolerant and drought-resistant perennial, with multiple bloom cycles throughout the growing season—from late spring to early fall. Plant it in full sun in well-draining soil and enjoy the bee- and butterfly
Large particles, gritty, excellent drainage, poor nutrient retention.
Extremely acidic, often found in marshy or waterlogged areas.