Keywords: outdoor photo border A daylily is a flowering plant in the genus Hemerocallis /ˌhɛmᵻroʊˈkælɪs/.[2] Gardening enthusiasts and professional horticulturalists have long bred daylily species for their attractive flowers. Daylilies are perennial plants, whose name alludes to the flowers which typically last no more than 24 hours. The flowers of most species open in early morning and wither during the following night, possibly replaced by another one on the same scape (flower stalk) the next day. Some species are night-blooming. Daylilies are not commonly used as cut flowers for formal flower arranging, yet they make good cut flowers otherwise as new flowers continue to open on cut stems over several days. Hemerocallis is native to Asia, primarily eastern Asia, including China, Korea, and Japan. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylily A daylily is a flowering plant in the genus Hemerocallis /ˌhɛmᵻroʊˈkælɪs/.[2] Gardening enthusiasts and professional horticulturalists have long bred daylily species for their attractive flowers. Daylilies are perennial plants, whose name alludes to the flowers which typically last no more than 24 hours. The flowers of most species open in early morning and wither during the following night, possibly replaced by another one on the same scape (flower stalk) the next day. Some species are night-blooming. Daylilies are not commonly used as cut flowers for formal flower arranging, yet they make good cut flowers otherwise as new flowers continue to open on cut stems over several days. Hemerocallis is native to Asia, primarily eastern Asia, including China, Korea, and Japan. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylily |