You can request a specific date:
You can request a specific date in the Order Notes box during checkout, and we will ship your plants as close to the time you request as possible.
We ship February — October.
Or we will send at the proper time for planting:
Winter and Early Spring Orders:
We will send at the appropriate time for Spring planting in your area. See the chart below for approximate starting shipping dates by zone.
Late Spring and Summer Orders :
After shipping has started to your area, we will send as soon as possible, normally within one to two weeks.
PLEASE NOTE – We will do our best to ship as quickly as possible, but the plants are growing in the ground, not sitting on a shelf, so it takes some time to get them dug and ready to ship.
Fall Orders:
We will send as soon as possible, up until it is too late to plant in your area. Orders placed after that time will ship the following spring. See the chart below for last shipping date by zone.
Approximate Dates We Start Shipping by USDA Hardiness Zone:
- Zones 9-10: Mid-late February
- Zone 8: Early-mid March
- Zone 7: Mid-late March
- Zone 6: Late March – early April
- Zone 5: Early-late April
- Zones 2-4: Late April – early May
Approximate Dates We Stop Shipping by USDA Hardiness Zone:
- Zones 2-4: Mid-September
- Zone 5: Mid-late September
- Zone 6: Late September
- Zone 7: Early October
- Zone 8: Mid October
- Zones 9-10: Late October

Ruth Stufflebeem –
This daylily is fantastic. I recently learned that Oakes was the hybridizer; makes me even more impressed with your company. Star Struck has won the blue ribbon at our county fair for several years running. Our fair is always the last week in July. Many of my daylilies are done by then. Just another reason to love her – she’s a late bloomer. I grow approximately 150 varieties. Star Struck is one of my top 5 picks.
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Bloomington, MN –
I have had Star Struck for many years – in many different beds in my garden, and in landscaping. I have a narrow bed that runs the side of our garage only 3′ deep – with a grass strip on its other edge. It gets no morning sun, then 2 hrs direct and 2 hrs filtered sun on a west wall. They thrive there among large chartreuse hosta, mid season unnamed purplish red small/tall graceful daylilies, tall dark blue butterfly weed, and blue fall asters late fall. The colors are beautiful in the shade and all seems to get just enough sun to flourish. And Start Struck is the star! I LOVE this daylily! I have two dozen of them now – they work with anything in your garden!
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Louisville, KY –
Very eye-catching, Shows up great in the landscape. Much softer gold than Stella D’Oro.
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Charlotte, NC –
I planted my Star Struck at the end of April, and I have to say that I am star struck. It’s a beauty!
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Woodruff, SC –
WOW!!!! What a fantastic daylily. Huge, gorgeous blooms that really stand out. I just planted these plants last October (here in Zone 8a) and the following summer they are loaded with buds and blooms. There are so many nice daylilies that its hard to pick a favorite, but this has got to be one of them.
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Massillon, OH –
Another “winner” from Oakes! WOW! I can depend on Star Struck to shine beautifully throughout my landscape with big luscious blooms just as the other earlier varieties are dwindling. Very sturdy and a true “show stopper”! Carolyn Jacob
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sebastopol, CA –
Gorgeous blooms, color and form – not much fragrance. Starstruck seems to be taking longer than some daylilies to get to the prolific bloom stage, but I love and cherish every ruffled golden melon bloom. My garden is 55 north of San Francisco, Sunset Zone 15 and I know dormant daylilies aren’t recommended for here, but I have four dormants, and two of them (Cedar Waxwing and Sparkling Orange)are among my most prolific bloomers.
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Richmond, VA –
Oh my goodness! I have not had good results from the All-American daylilies, I guess because Central Virginia has such an extreme climate — but Starstruck is amazing! My 2-year-old plant has 10 well-branched scapes and has been blooming for a month, with many blooms yet to open. If I could keep only one daylily, it might be this one!
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Birmingham, AL –
I have many daylilies. Star Struck has jumped to the top of my favorites list. It was beautiful it’s first season, but now in it’s second season in my garden it is absolutely stunning. Strong and sturdy,standing up to rain and wind; and even though it has bloomed for a good while, it is still covered in buds for future blooms. I have fallen in love with this gorgeous bloomer! It’s beauty is almost impossible to describe.
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Nacogdoches, TX –
Star Struck was one of 12 varieties I ordered for the 2004 season. It was by far the best bloomer. In fact, it bloomed from June into August. It is just as beautiful as it’s picture. If you want a great bloomer with good rebloom, don’t pass on this one.
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Rochester, NY –
This daylily is the last to bloom in my garden and is really spectacular. This is its first year and is loaded with blossoms. This is perfect for anyone looking for a late bloomer.
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