Hemerocallis Mary Todd (Daylily)

Among the most popular Daylilies over the past 20 years, multiple award-winner Hemerocallis ‘Mary Todd’ ranks very high! This Daylily features huge and profuse pastel yellow blooms with elegantly ruffled and frilled petals.

Among the most popular Daylilies over the past 20 years, multiple award-winner Hemerocallis 'Mary Todd' ranks very high! This Daylily features huge and profuse pastel yellow blooms with elegantly ruffled and frilled petals. Each flower, up to 6 in. wide (15 cm), typically lasts no more than 24 hours, opening up in the morning and withering during the forthcoming night, possibly replaced by another one on the same scape (flower stalk) the next day. Blooming in early midsummer, this early season tetraploid Daylily is semi-evergreen.

  • Grows up to 26 in. tall (65 cm) and spreads slowly via rhizomes to 24 in. (60 cm).
  • An ideal choice for shrub borders or perennial beds, as ground covers on slopes or in containers near the patio.
  • Often called the 'perfect perennial' because of its numerous qualities: showy flowers, drought tolerance, heat stress immunity, ability to grow in most hardiness zones, and low care requirements, this Daylily is a remarkable and stunning addition to the garden.
  • Thrives in full sun to part sun in average, moist, but well-drained soils. While it performs well in a wide range of soils, fertile loam is preferred. Tolerates heat and summer humidity, but thorough watering is required to ensure its foliage remains attractive.
  • Daylilies attract butterflies and hummingbirds but are toxic to cats. Rabbits tend to avoid daylilies.
  • No serious pest or disease issues. Keep an eye out for mites, aphids, thrips, or daylily rust.
  • The best time to plant Daylilies is in early fall or early spring.
  • After flowering, remove spent blooms and seedpods to improve the appearance and encourage rebloom. When all the flowers on a scape are finished, cut off the scape close to ground level. Remove dead foliage from daylilies as they die back in the fall.
  • Winner of multiple prestigious awards including the Silver Stout Award of the American Daylily Society in 1978 and the Award of Merit in 1973.

Requirements

Hardiness 3
– 9

Heat Zones 2
– 12

Climate Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, H1, H2
Plant Type Perennials
Plant Family Hemerocallis – Daylilies
Exposure Full Sun, Partial Sun
Season of Interest Summer (Early,Mid)
Height 2'
– 3'
(60cm
– 90cm)
Spread 1'
– 2'
(30cm
– 60cm)
Spacing 24″ (60cm)
Water Needs Average
Maintenance Low
Soil Type Chalk, Clay, Loam
Soil pH Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Soil Drainage Moist but Well-Drained, Well-Drained
Characteristics Plant of Merit, Showy, Semi-Evergreen
Tolerance Drought, Rabbit
Attracts Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Garden Uses Beds and Borders, Edging, Ground Covers, Patio and Containers
Garden Styles City and Courtyard, Informal and Cottage, Prairie and Meadow, Traditional Garden