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21+ Yellow Daylily Varieties

Yellow daylilies are some of the most wonderful flowers in the garden. In this article, you will find a list of the most common and popular daylilies with yellow flowers.

Endlesslily Yellow Daylily

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Endlesslily Yellow Daylily

Golden-yellow, standard size, all-season blooming daylily that is easy to grow. An inexhaustible supply of summertime beauty for gardens, margins, and pots.

A perennial herbaceous plant that, in warm winter climates, may stay evergreen.

Once rooted, it just requires water on an as-needed basis, with the requirement for more frequent application increasing in hot climates or enclosed spaces.

Endlesslily Yellow Daylily has a slow growth rate and creates a dwarf mound of 20 in. high and broad.

Buttered Popcorn Daylily

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Buttered Popcorn Daylily

Buttered Popcorn Daylily has one of the most huge blooms (6 inches across) and is reblooming variety. Blooms in a profusion of bright yellow.

This type, while being classed as dormant, has been proved to thrive in zones 3-10.

Buttered Popcorn Daylily has a lot of blooms on the same stalk and looks gorgeous.

This plant can thrive in places where other plants can’t, such as smoggy city streets, hills, and poor soils with a lack of water.

Banana Buds Daylily

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Banana Buds Daylily

This is one of the greatest re-flowering daylilies you’ll ever see. Bright yellow blooms open completely a little above the little cluster of beautiful green leaves, and they are mildly scented.

Early in the season, it blooms and continues to bloom all the way over the summertime and into the autumn. If you want easy-care perennials, choose this variety in large groups.

Banana Buds is a hardy variety that can thrive in a wide range of soil conditions, from arid to wet and sandy to chalk, making it ideal for gardens. Plant this flower in direct sunlight for the best blooming results, even though they may thrive in partial shade.

Pocket Full of Gold Daylily

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Pocket Full of Gold Daylily

Despite its little stature, the Pocket Full of Gold® Daylily (Hemerocallis x Pocgzam’) packs a powerful visual punch. These amazing flowers will delight you with their beauty, whimsy, and ease of upkeep.

The bright citrus yellow of Pocket Full of Gold blooms is not overshadowed by orange tones.

It’s impossible to go wrong with such delightful variety. They are so adaptable that they want to be planted all over your property and in your pots.

The abundance of lemon yellow blossoms is priceless. These small plants have outstanding blooming.

Strappy, vivid green foliage and an attractive mound shape are sure to please. Due to its excellent reblooming qualities, it never stops strutting its stuff.

Happy Returns Daylily

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Happy Returns Daylily

As the name suggests, the buttery yellow blossoms of Daylily ‘Happy Returns’ keep coming back year after year. Three-inch-wide blooms can make you smile on a rainy day in a flower bed or landscape border or pot.

One of the simplest daylilies to cultivate is ‘Happy Returns,’ which rewards gardeners with a steady stream of blooms. Rabbit and deer-resistant, yet pollinator-loving.

Daylily ‘Happy Returns’ blooms from spring through autumn with bright yellow petals. In addition to its beautiful scent, this flower’s constant blooming makes it a standout in the garden.

Stella de Oro Daylily

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Stella de Oro Daylily

Stella D’Oro’s bell-shaped yellow blooms, which emerge from May through August, provide a splash of color to the warmer months. Flower beds, paths, and borders benefit greatly from their 10-12″ height.

Since they don’t need much maintenance, they’re perfect for places where you don’t have to mow, such as slopes.

On stalks without leaves, daylilies produce flowers that endure for one day. To encourage rebloom, remove spent flowers from the scape by snapping or cutting them off.

Cadmium Yellow Daylily

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Cadmium Yellow Daylily

Cadmium Yellow, a non-native imported plant, is known by all florists for its lemon yellow hue. At the end of June, this plant stands out beautifully against the lush greenery.

Cadmium Yellow is a 2- to 4-foot-tall upright perennial. It has flat, emerald, leafless flower stems.

At the apex of the scape, there is an inflorescence composed of a terminal group of long flowers. Inflorescence and scapular branching appears in both places. Only one bloom may be visible at a moment on a plant that has 8 to 12 blossoms.

Rainbow Rhythm Tiger Swirl Daylily

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Rainbow Rhythm Tiger Swirl Daylily

Daylilies are known for their symmetrical petals, but Tiger Swirl is a new and fascinating variation that has asymmetrical petals. Triangular-shaped, golden-yellow blooms with a cherry red center are 6.5in across.

This flower has smooth, “swirling” bottom sepals that typically bend or twist. With its spidery appearance, it perfectly complements ‘Primal Scream’. Even though daylilies are among the most easy-to-grow flowers, they’re a beautiful addition to any garden.

Going Bananas Daylily

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Going Bananas Daylily

Reblooming daylily Going Bananas has bright yellow flowers for months at a time. Strong stems support colorful, joyful blooms that dangle barely over the leaves. Aesthetically pleasing, they attract bees and hummingbirds alike.

In spite of the high temperatures and high humidity, this variety remains strong. In addition, it’s easy to maintain. 

If you’re a novice grower, this daylily might be an excellent choice for you. As a border, potted flower, or in garden beds, you may watch this plant flourish.

El Desperado Daylily

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El Desperado Daylily

Flowers of El Desperado are yellowish-orange with a maroon center. One of the best varieties, because of its impressive budding and blossom number.

In the spring, it will flower for the first time, followed by a second bloom later in the year. The finest results are obtained in bright sunlight, which it favors over partial shade.

It’s hard to miss El Desperado daylilies in the landscape. For approximately three weeks after it begins flowering, it is completely covered with blossoms.

Chicago Sunrise Daylily

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Chicago Sunrise Daylily

Semi-evergreen Chicago Sunrise Daylily has bright yellow flowers (up to 6 inches wide) and blooms repeatedly. A cluster of bending, narrow, green leaves rises 24-30″ above the flowering stalks.

During the middle of the season, there are occasional reblooms. The popular name refers to the fact that each flower blooms for just one day.

To attract butterflies, this is a fantastic option. There are no notable negative aspects to it.

Double Creped Gold Daylily

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Double Creped Gold Daylily

Layer-on-layer doubling of brilliant yellow color with a heavy crepe. Daylilies like the Double Creped Gold can brighten up your landscape with their cheery golden blooms.

It’s no surprise that the Double Creped Gold Daylilies are one of the most popular summer flowers. This is the first of the lot to begin blooming, and it continues to do so throughout the whole growing season. This flower is easy to care for and won’t attract deer.

Yellow Hornet Daylily

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Yellow Hornet Daylily

Cascading daylily Yellow Hornet has a unique lime yellow color. A peculiar black color is seen in the scapes.

Daylilies with citrus yellow flowers bloom from mid-summer to early fall in this small perennial variety.

In terms of height and width, the Yellow Hornet measures between 12 and 15 inches. As a tidy perennial that is especially suitable for perennial gardens as well as pots, it is ideal for group planting and flower margins.

Gold Dust Daylily

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Gold Dust Daylily

An interspecific hybrid between Hemerocallis dumortieri and Hemerocallis flava was created by George Yield from Britain. After winter, this is the earliest daylily to bloom in our yard, lasting until early May.

Infused with a hummingbird-friendly scent, the brilliant yellow blossoms have dark brown colored backs. This is a fantastic daylily for the early part of the season.

Mini Stella Daylily

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Mini Stella Daylily

It’s the same bright-green leaves and endless months of brilliant color in your yard as the full-sized Stella, but half the size! Despite its little size, the bloom power of this flower is astounding.

Daylilies begin blooming in the springtime and continue through the summer and autumn. Each plant produces an abundance of flowers that last for many weeks or longer.

It’s hard to beat Mini Stella as a potted houseplant. The daffodils or tulips in your flower beds may be hidden from view by using them as an edge along a path or fence.

Lake Norman Sunrise Daylily

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Lake Norman Sunrise Daylily

Deep yellow petals encircle spectacular ivory-yellow throats in Lake Norman Sunrise. Many blooms will appear in the summertime, rising over mounds of narrow green foliage, after the plant is rooted.

With a broad variety of growing environments and a willingness to expand, this daylily will thrive anywhere you put it.

Mary Todd Daylily

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Mary Todd Daylily

You can’t go wrong with a classic such as this one, which is known for its brilliant yellow blossoms and beautiful color. The Stout medal, daylily’s most prestigious prize, was bestowed for this plant in 1978.

The petals of Mary Todd are delicately curled and frilled, giving it an air of elegance. It’s common for each blossom, which may grow up to 6 inches (15 cm) broad, to endure just around 24 hours. It begins to bloom in the morning and fades away during the following several days, maybe replaced by a new one.

Big Time Happy Daylily

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Big Time Happy Daylily

The only really reblooming Daylily variety accessible to northern growers, produced by Dr. Darrel Apps, is a superb option. Large (4-inch) delicate citrus flowers with ruffled borders and an emerald throat make this a beautiful variety. 

May until frost is a time of continuous flowering.  Trimming down dead flower stalks is an option after all of the flowers have faded. 

In the autumn, get rid of any dead leaves. Many years pass before a plant has to be divided, but in the autumn or spring season, you may simply break it apart and save yourself some trouble.

Shamrock Dew Stamile Daylily

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Shamrock Dew Stamile Daylily

Bright yellow flowers cover Shamrock Dew Stamile Daylily’s evergreen foliage, and the blooms may come back as late as midway through the season. There are 24 inches of dark green leaves.

Plants do well in broad sun to partial shade. To get the most out of your garden’s flowers you’ll need to give it frequent watering. Temperatures much below zero degrees Fahrenheit are not a problem for this plant.

Erin Lea Daylily

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Erin Lea Daylily

The sunny golden color of the large, spherical blossom is all on its own. Unique, fringed edges on all of the flower’s components give it a unique look. The blooms seem much bigger when their petals unfold flat. They stay in this excellent shape every day even when they are open.

Huge 6″ flowers are supported by branched and highly budded flower stalks in the middle of summer. Reblooms in late summer, despite this, it is not known as a repeat bloomer.

Saffron Skye Daylily

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Saffron Skye Daylily

A brilliant yellow reblooming daylily adds a fanciful touch to the garden’s ruffled borders.

With its small size and ability to thrive in almost any kind of soil, Saffron Skye Daylily is an excellent choice for any gardener looking to add a burst of summertime color.

This variety is simple to grow, adaptable, and gorgeous, making it a fantastic choice for almost any landscape to provide consistent color.

Chicago Gold Coast Daylily

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Chicago Gold Coast Daylily

Chicago Gold Coast can brighten up your flower garden and improve your landscape. When the light shines on it, its yellow hue appears to glow, and its large, showy blooms have a spread of five inches.

By pruning Chicago Gold Coast as they’re just beginning to open, you’ll be able to see their charm unfold there in the container.

Feed plants when they are replanted, and every year after that.

Creped Gold Daylily

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Creped Gold Daylily

In contrast to the deep green foliage, Creped Gold’s bright lemon-yellow blooms have thin petals and make a striking display.

Flowering occurs in the early and fades away at night, sometimes followed by some other bloom. This usually happens the next day.

This hybrid amazing daylily blooms in phases from July to early October and is partial evergreen in warmer areas but inactive in northern climes during the winter. Perfect for use as a ground cover.