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Daylily - Chicago Sunrise

Star for a Day


The Chicago Sunrise Daylily, Hemerocallis 'Chicago Sunrise', is a heavy blooming tetraploid with bright yellow star-like flowers, each opening for one day.


This long flowering, repeat bloomer is a golden jewel that jumps out at you from the garden! It attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, but also resists rabbits and deer.


Use for cut flowers, massing, edging, borders or in mixed containers and tubs. 'Chicago Sunrise' Daylily is a heavy feeder and likes a high nitrogen fertilizer. It is best to use a slow release fertilizer in the early spring when new growth first appears.


Flower stems can be removed after blooming to encourage additional blooms.


Vegetation can be cleaned up and discarded in late fall or early spring.


Can be divided at any time of year and division is usually needed every 3-4 years for best performance.


*Heavy Crop of Bright Yellow Flowers


*Rebloomer


*Attracts Butterflies and Hummingbirds

Plant Facts

Family Hemerocallis 'Chicago Sunrise'
Foliage Green
Mature Height 24 to 30 inches
Mature Spread 12 to 18 inches
Soil Widely Adaptable
Zones 4-10
Moisture Widely Adaptable
Mature Form Upright
Growth Rate Moderate
Sun Exposure Full sun to Partial Shade
Flower Color Yellow/Orange
Bloom Period Summer

Quick Overview

The Chicago Sunrise Daylily, Hemerocallis 'Chicago Sunrise', is a heavy blooming tetraploid with brightly colored star-like flowers, each opening for one day. This long flowering, repeat bloomer is a golden jewel that jumps out at you from the garden! Use for cut flowers, massing, edging, borders or in mixed containers and tubs. 'Chicago Sunrise' Daylily is a heavy feeder and likes a high nitrogen fertilizer. It is best to use a slow release fertilizer in the early spring when new growth first appears. Flower stems can be removed after blooming to encourage additional blooms. Vegetation can be cleaned up and discarded in late fall or early spring. Can be divided most any time of year and division is usually needed every 3-4 years for best performance.
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