
Hemerocallis 'Final Touch'
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Hemerocallis 'Final Touch': A Late-Season Encore in Lavender and Rose
When much of the garden begins to fade, Hemerocallis 'Final Touch' steps into the spotlight with a graceful sweep of lavender-rose petals and a bold, plum-purple eyezone surrounding a soft green throat. Blooming later than most daylilies, this cultivar offers a well-timed burst of colour in late summer, extending the season with style and poise. Its tall, arching form and richly hued flowers make it a striking finale to the daylily display—and a perfect partner to other late-blooming perennials.
Plant Characteristics:
- Height: 75–90 cm
- Spread: 60–75 cm, forming an upright, arching clump
- Flower Colour: Lavender-rose with a bold plum eye and chartreuse throat; wide, gently ruffled petals
- Flowering Period: Late summer (August–September)
- Foliage: Long, green, arching leaves; deciduous
- Sunlight Requirements: Full sun to light shade
- Soil Requirements: Moist, well-drained soil; adaptable to a variety of soil types, including clay and loam
Uses and Benefits: Final Touch is prized for its late bloom time, making it invaluable for bridging the seasonal gap between midsummer colour and early autumn interest. Ideal for back-of-border placement, it adds height, texture, and a rich, cool-toned palette to the landscape. Like all daylilies, it's low-maintenance, drought-tolerant once established, and highly resistant to deer.
Companion Plants: Pair Final Touch with Echinacea 'Kismet Raspberry', whose deep pink blooms overlap the daylily’s tones and extend pollinator appeal into fall. Add Perovskia 'Denim 'n Lace' for silvery stems and lavender-blue clouds that contrast beautifully with the rose hues. Complete the trio with Panicum 'Shenandoah', whose red-tinted foliage and airy plumes echo the eyezone and add late-season movement and texture.
Care Instructions: Plant in full sun for best flowering and colour intensity. Water during establishment and prolonged dry spells; mature plants are quite drought-tolerant. Remove spent blooms for a tidier appearance. Cut back foliage after the first frost or in early spring. Divide every 4–5 years to maintain health and bloom strength.
History: Hemerocallis 'Final Touch' was bred for extended seasonal interest and selected for its large, richly coloured blooms and reliable late-summer flowering. Its timing and impactful presence have earned it a place in gardens that value succession planting and long-season performance.
Final Thoughts: Just when the garden starts to exhale, Hemerocallis 'Final Touch' offers one more note of brilliance. With its elegant rose-lavender blooms and dramatic eye, it brings a refined flourish to the end of summer—proving that the final act can be just as memorable as the first.