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(Daylily)
The daylily, a perennial that everyone knows and loves. In spring, neat clumps of bright green strap-like leaves begin to appear. Bloom time is variable depending on the species of cultivar. There are early, mid and late flowering varieties as well as reblooming cultivars. Daylily flowers are highly variable in shape and color. Floral forms include spider, star, circular and triangular-shaped flowers. There are also doubles and a wide variety of other unusual forms. Colors are in shades of oranges,...
(Daylily)
There are approximately 18 species of daylily, the common name given to most plants in this genus. This liliaceous group of herbaceous perennials is greatly loved by gardeners, breeders and growers alike, which explains why there are approximately 60,000 registered cultivated varieties in existence. Hemerocallis can be evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous and most species originate from the temperate regions of China, Japan and Korea.
The plants are clump-forming and some spread...
(Daylily)
There are approximately 18 species of daylily, the common name given to most plants in this genus. This liliaceous group of herbaceous perennials is greatly loved by gardeners, breeders and growers alike, which explains why there are approximately 60,000 registered cultivated varieties in existence. Hemerocallis can be evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous and most species originate from the temperate regions of China, Japan and Korea.
The plants are clump-forming and some spread...
(Daylily)
There are approximately 18 species of daylily, the common name given to most plants in this genus. This liliaceous group of herbaceous perennials is greatly loved by gardeners, breeders and growers alike, which explains why there are approximately 60,000 registered cultivated varieties in existence. Hemerocallis can be evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous and most species originate from the temperate regions of China, Japan and Korea.
The plants are clump-forming and some spread...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Citron Daylily, Daylily)
A wild species of daylily used as a parent for many modern hybrids, the citron daylily is beautifully elegant on its own accord. Native to China, Japan and Korea, this herbaceous perennial grows into a clump of tuberous roots and long, arching green leaves (much like that of a grass). In early to midsummer, tall flower stems - called scapes - tower above the mound of foliage. The scape tip bears numerous flower buds that open in the early evening, remain open overnight and then close by midday. Six...
Karen Ciula, www.columbusdaylilies.org
(Daylily, Dumortier's Daylily)
A wild species of daylily used as a parent for many modern hybrids, Dumortier's daylily is beautifully elegant on its own accord. Native to northern China, Japan, Korea and eastern Siberia, this herbaceous perennial grows into a clump of tuberous roots and long, arching green leaves. In late spring to early summer, upright flower stems - called scapes - grow just above the mound of foliage. The scape tip bears two to four flower buds that open in the early morning, remain open overnight and then...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Common Orange Daylily, Fulvous Daylily)
Naturalized around the temperate world to seem like a native wildflower, the common orange daylily is a wild species of daylily used as a parent for many modern hybrids. Native to China, Japan and Korea, this herbaceous perennial grows into a clump of tuberous roots and long, arching green leaves (much like that of a grass). In midsummer to mid-autumn, tall flower stems - called scapes - tower above the mound of foliage. The scape tip bears numerous flower buds that open in the very early morning...
Mark A. Miller
(Common Orange Daylily, Double Orange Daylily)
Extra rows of petals fill the orange-red blossoms on the Kwanso common orange daylily. Some taxonomists regard this plant as a naturally occurring form of the species, native to Japan and Korea (but known to be historically cultivated in China). Others consider it a human-selected variety and therefore designate it as 'Kwanso'. This herbaceous perennial grows into a clump of tuberous roots and long, arching green leaves (much like that of a grass). In midsummer to mid-autumn, tall flower stems -...
Jesse Saylor
(Yellow Daylily)
A wild species of daylily with a tremendously expansive native range, the yellow daylily is elegant but simple in its midsummer flowering season. Native to easternmost Europe all the way to China, Korea, Japan, Mongolia and Siberia, this herbaceous perennial grows into a clump of rope-like roots and long, arching green leaves. In mid- to late summer, upright flower stems - called scapes - grow barely as high as the mound of foliage. Six petal-like tepals comprise the flower that is fragrant. While...
Karen Ciula, www.columbusdaylilies.org
(Daylily, Thunberg's Daylily)
There are approximately 18 species of daylily, the common name given to most plants in this genus. This liliaceous group of herbaceous perennials is greatly loved by gardeners, breeders and growers alike, which explains why there are approximately 60,000 registered cultivated varieties in existence. Hemerocallis can be evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous and most species originate from the temperate regions of China, Japan and Korea.
The plants are clump-forming and some spread...