Hungry Eyes Hemerocallis is an early midseason bloomer, that boasts its ability to survive harsh conditions and weather. Producing 5-inch blooms that steal the attention of any onlooker. Hungry Eyes Hemerocallis Daylily blooms are mauve rose that have an orange tint to them. The eye has a wine-red ring around it that gives way to a yellow throat!
Common Names: day lilies, daylily, day lily
Companion Planting: Crocosmia, Geranium, Grasses, Nepeta
Hungry Eyes Hemerocallis Plant Care: Besides apply water if the plant starts looking droopy (which is practically never), there is not much else this plant needs. The flower stalks can be cut back after the plant is done blooming for the season. Dividing daylilies is not necessary unless you don't want them spreading. Division can be done in early fall when the foliage is being cut back to the ground.