| Botanical Name | Hemerocallis 'Pardon Me' |
| Description | A multi-award-winning miniature daylily known for its prolific blooming and repeat cycles. It is highly resilient in the Houston climate and handles our high humidity with ease. While it is adaptable to various soil types, including those with clay content, it requires a well-drained site to prevent crown rot during rainy Gulf Coast seasons. |
| Exposure | Full Sun to Partial Shade (At least 6 hours of sun for best bloom performance) |
| Height x Width | 18" Height x 18" Width |
| Water | Moderate; regular moisture encourages more consistent reblooming, but it is quite drought-tolerant once established. |
| Zones | 3 - 9 |
| Fertilization | Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring and again in early summer. |
| Pruning | Deadhead spent blooms to promote new flower production. Remove dead foliage in late winter. |
| Deer Resistance | Low |
| Botanical Name | Hemerocallis 'Pardon Me' |
| Description | A multi-award-winning miniature daylily known for its prolific blooming and repeat cycles. It is highly resilient in the Houston climate and handles our high humidity with ease. While it is adaptable to various soil types, including those with clay content, it requires a well-drained site to prevent crown rot during rainy Gulf Coast seasons. |
| Exposure | Full Sun to Partial Shade (At least 6 hours of sun for best bloom performance) |
| Height x Width | 18" Height x 18" Width |
| Water | Moderate; regular moisture encourages more consistent reblooming, but it is quite drought-tolerant once established. |
| Zones | 3 - 9 |
| Fertilization | Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring and again in early summer. |
| Pruning | Deadhead spent blooms to promote new flower production. Remove dead foliage in late winter. |
| Deer Resistance | Low |