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Cape Primrose vs Orange daylily

Complete comparison between Cape Primrose and Orange daylily to help you choose the ideal plant.

Cape Primrose or Orange daylily: Which to Choose?

Orange daylily is easier to care for than Cape Primrose, winning 3 of 10 attributes. Cape Primrose needs watering every 7 days vs Orange daylily every 7 days. Choose Orange daylily for a low-maintenance option. Choose Cape Primrose if you prefer faster growth.

Cape Primrose

Cape Primrose

Streptocarpus

Medium ☀️ Partial shade
Orange daylily

Orange daylily

Hemerocallis fulva

Easy ☀️ Bright indirect

Cape Primrose vs Orange daylily: Which Is Easier to Care For?

Attribute Cape Primrose Orange daylily
Difficulty Medium Easy
Light Partial shade Bright indirect
Watering Every 7 days Every 7 days
Humidity 50% - 70% 30% - 70%
Temperature 12°C - 24°C -30°C - 35°C
Height 35cm 1.0m
Growth Medium Fast
Pet Safe Yes No
Air Purifying No No
Indoor Yes No

Should You Choose Cape Primrose or Orange daylily?

Orange daylily is the best choice for most people, especially beginners looking for a low-maintenance plant.

✓ Cape Primrose: 2 ✓ Orange daylily: 3 Tie: 5

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What Makes Cape Primrose a Good Choice?

Streptocarpus prefers bright, indirect light, moderate watering allowing the substrate to almost dry out between waterings, average humidity of 50-70%, and temperatures between 12°C and 24°C. Fertilize every 14 days with half-strength diluted fertilizer during the growing season. Repot every 2-3 years or when roots emerge from the bottom of the pot.

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What Makes Orange daylily a Good Choice?

Extremely low-maintenance and resilient, this plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, tolerating a wide range of conditions including drought and poor soil.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Cape Primrose or Orange daylily better for beginners?
Orange daylily is better for beginners — it's an easy-care plant, while Cape Primrose requires more attention.
Which needs less water, Cape Primrose or Orange daylily?
Both need similar watering — about every 7 days.
Is Cape Primrose or Orange daylily safer for pets?
Cape Primrose is pet-safe. Orange daylily can cause irritation if ingested by cats or dogs.