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Hemerocallis 'Singular Sensation'

Singular Sensation Daylily

East Asia (genus origin); cultivar of garden origin

At a Glance

FoliageDeciduous
Height26-30 inches (66-75 cm)
Width24-30 inches (60-75 cm)
Maturity3 years

Growing Zones

USDA Hardiness Zones

3 - 9
These zones indicate the coldest temperatures this plant can typically survive.
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Frost Tolerancehardy

Overview

Hemerocallis 'Singular Sensation' is a clump-forming herbaceous perennial daylily reaching 26-30 inches (66-75 cm) tall in flower and 24-30 inches (60-75 cm) wide at maturity. Strap-shaped, arching foliage is medium green, 18-24 inches (45-60 cm) long and about 0.75 inch (2 cm) wide, emerging in early spring and dying back after the first hard frost. Branched, sturdy scapes carry 18-25 buds; flowers measure 5-6 inches (13-15 cm) across in clear medium pink with a darker pink halo above a yellow-green throat, opening one to three at a time per scape. Each individual flower lasts a single day. Mid-season bloom occurs in mid-July in zones 5-7, late June in zones 8-9, and into late July in zones 3-4. The cultivar is diurnal (opens at sunrise, closes at dusk). Mature clumps spread by short rhizomes about 2 inches (5 cm) per year. Daylily rust (Puccinia hemerocallidis) is the principal fungal disease in eastern North America. Aphids and spider mites cluster on emerging foliage in dry springs. All parts are toxic to cats, with ingestion of even small amounts causing potentially fatal kidney failure; the genus is non-toxic to humans and dogs.

Native Range

The genus Hemerocallis is native to eastern Asia, including China, Korea, and Japan. 'Singular Sensation' is a modern garden hybrid cultivar and does not occur in the wild.

Suggested Uses

Used in mixed perennial borders, mass plantings on slopes, and along driveways at 24-30 inch (60-75 cm) spacing. Combines with Echinacea, Rudbeckia, ornamental grasses, and shrubs that share its sun and drainage needs. Container culture is possible in pots of at least 7 gallons (26 L) with rich, well-drained mix; container plants need division every 2-3 years and benefit from winter protection in zones 4-5.

How to Identify

Identified by 5-6 inch (13-15 cm) clear medium pink flowers with a darker pink halo and yellow-green throat, held on branched scapes 26-30 inches (66-75 cm) tall. Each flower lasts one day. Strap-shaped, arching, medium green leaves 18-24 inches (45-60 cm) long form a fountain-shaped clump and distinguish daylilies from true Lilium bulbs.

Appearance

Size & Dimensions

Height2'2" - 2'6"
Width/Spread2' - 2'6"

Reaches mature size in approximately 3 years

Colors

Flower Colors

Foliage Colors

Fall Foliage Colors

Bloom Information

Bloom Period

~4 weeks
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Blooms mid-July through early August in zones 5-7, late June through mid-July in zones 8-9, and mid- to late July in zones 3-4. Each scape carries 18-25 buds opening successively over 3-4 weeks; total clump bloom spans 3-4 weeks. Each flower lasts a single day. Sustained heat above 95°F (35°C) and prolonged drought reduce bud count and shorten the bloom window.

Detailed Descriptions

Flower Description

clear medium pink with darker pink halo and yellow-green throat

Foliage Description

medium green

Growing Conditions

Sun Requirements

Requires 6-10 hours of direct sunlight daily
• Full Sun: 6+ hours of direct sunlight
• Partial Shade: 3-6 hours of direct sunlight
• Full Shade: Less than 3 hours of direct sunlight

Soil Requirements

pH Range6.0 - 7.5(Neutral)
357912
Soil Types
Drainagewell drained

Water & Climate

Water Needs

Medium

Frost Tolerance

hardy

Time to Maturity

2-3 years to mature clump and full bloom

Drought Tolerance

Drought tolerant when established

Care & Maintenance

Care Guide

Container or bare-root divisions are set with the crown 1 inch (2.5 cm) below soil level in well-drained, humus-rich soil and at least six hours of direct sun. Watering is weekly during the first growing season and during summer dry spells; established plants tolerate brief drought but bloom is reduced under prolonged dry conditions. A 2-3 inch (5-7.5 cm) compost top-dressing in spring supports vigorous growth. Daylily rust is the main disease in eastern North America, identified by orange-yellow pustules on leaf undersides; affected foliage is removed and discarded, not composted. Aphids, spider mites, and gall midge cause cosmetic damage. Clumps are lifted and divided every 4-5 years in early spring or after bloom when the center loses vigor.

Pruning

Spent flower scapes are cut to the base after the last bud opens to direct energy back to the crown. Yellowing or damaged leaves can be pulled at any time during the growing season. All foliage is cut to 2 inches (5 cm) above the crown after the first hard frost in fall to remove overwintering rust spores.

Pruning Schedule

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Maintenance Level

low

Container Growing

✓ Suitable for container growing

Minimum container size: 7 gallons

⚠️ Toxicity Warning

Toxic to pets