Grape Ripples Daylily offers rich purple to fuschia purple fragrant blooms and is known to repeat bloom with proper maintenance and care. For the best reblooming results dead head old stalks and flowers and fertilize with a balanced slow release fertilizer in spring.
Daylillies are great for use as an under planting for small ornamental trees, in perennial gardens, in small groupings or mass plantings, as a border, or just about anywhere in the garden that gets full or mostly sun.
Grape Ripples has purple flowers that begin to bloom in early summer and continue to bloom through early fall. The bloom count slows down in the heat of the summer.
Daylilies are tough perennials that can survive less than ideal conditions including poor, dry soil, slopes, and planting under Black Walnut trees.