
Hemerocallis 'Night Embers'
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Hemerocallis 'Night Embers': A Double Bloom of Deep, Smouldering Beauty
Velvety and dramatic, Hemerocallis 'Night Embers' captivates with rich burgundy-red, fully double blooms that seem to glow from within. Each flower is layered with ruffled petals that deepen in colour toward a glowing golden throat, creating a lush, romantic effect that stands out even in the heat of midsummer. With strong reblooming ability and a bold presence in the garden, this cultivar brings luxurious texture and intensity to borders, beds, and evening plantings.
Plant Characteristics:
- Height: 60–70 cm
- Spread: 50–60 cm, forming a robust, upright clump
- Flower Colour: Deep burgundy-red with a golden-yellow throat; fully double with ruffled texture
- Flowering Period: Midsummer, with reliable rebloom
- Foliage: Green, grass-like, arching leaves; semi-evergreen
- Sunlight Requirements: Full sun to light shade
- Soil Requirements: Moist, well-drained soil; adaptable to clay, loam, or sandy soils
Uses and Benefits: Night Embers adds opulence and drama to the garden, making it ideal for focal points, pollinator borders, or romantic colour schemes. Its fully double flowers offer more visual impact than standard daylilies, and the rich, moody tones pair beautifully with silvers, golds, and dusky purples. As with all daylilies, it is drought-tolerant once established, deer-resistant, and easy to grow.
Companion Plants: Pair Night Embers with Heuchera 'Wildberry', whose bold purple foliage deepens the palette and adds rich contrast to the daylily’s dark blooms. Add Achillea 'Sassy Summer Sunset', whose warm copper-orange umbels soften the intensity and introduce a sun-kissed balance. Finish with Panicum 'Shenandoah', whose upright, red-tinged blades echo the burgundy hues of Night Embers while contributing elegant movement and late-season texture.
Care Instructions: Plant in full sun for richest colour and bloom performance; light afternoon shade may prolong flower life in hot climates. Water consistently during the first growing season; mature plants are drought-tolerant. Deadhead for neatness and cut back foliage in late fall. Divide every 3–5 years to maintain vigour and flower production.
History: Hemerocallis 'Night Embers' was introduced by renowned hybridizer Dan Bachman in the early 2000s. It quickly gained recognition for its luxurious double blooms and rich, velvety tones—qualities that have made it a favourite among gardeners seeking drama and depth in the summer landscape.
Final Thoughts: Mysterious and bold, Hemerocallis 'Night Embers' brings a sense of richness and romance to the midsummer garden. Its deeply hued, double blooms smoulder like coals at dusk, making it an unforgettable addition to any border. A truly luxurious daylily that burns brightly in form and colour.