Flame Violet vs Orange daylily
Complete comparison between Flame Violet and Orange daylily to help you choose the ideal plant.
Flame Violet or Orange daylily: Which to Choose?
Flame Violet and Orange daylily are evenly matched with 2 wins each out of 10 attributes. Flame Violet needs watering every 7 days, Orange daylily every 7 days. Your choice depends on your space and preferences.
Flame Violet
Episcia reptans
Orange daylily
Hemerocallis fulva
Flame Violet vs Orange daylily: Which Is Easier to Care For?
| Attribute | Flame Violet | Orange daylily |
|---|---|---|
| Difficulty | Easy | Easy |
| Light | Partial shade | Bright indirect |
| Watering | Every 7 days | Every 7 days |
| Humidity | 60% - 90% | 30% - 70%✓ |
| Temperature | 18°C - 27°C | -30°C - 35°C |
| Height | 20cm | 1.0m |
| Growth | Slow | Fast✓ |
| Pet Safe | Yes✓ | No |
| Air Purifying | No | No |
| Indoor | Yes✓ | No |
Should You Choose Flame Violet or Orange daylily?
Flame Violet and Orange daylily are equally good options! The choice depends on your personal preferences and available environment.
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What Makes Flame Violet a Good Choice?
Flame Violet thrives in bright indirect light with high humidity above 60%, regular watering to keep the soil slightly moist, and temperatures between 65-80°F. Avoid cold water on leaves and cold drafts. Fertilize every 4-6 weeks in spring and summer.
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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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