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hybridization of
daylilies Contarinia quinquenotata –
daylily gall
midge Hemerocallis 'Duke of Durham'
Siloam daylilies – over 450
daylily cultivars registered...
- day-lily,
tawny daylily, corn lily,
tiger daylily,
fulvous daylily,
ditch lily or
Fourth of July lily (also
railroad daylily,
roadside daylily,
outhouse lily...
-
Siloam daylilies are
cultivars of
daylilies registered with the
American Hemerocallis Society by
Pauline Henry of
Siloam Springs, Arkansas. Mrs. Henry...
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Hemerocallis citrina,
common names citron daylily and long
yellow daylily, is a
species of
herbaceous perennial plant in the
family Asphodelaceae. Hemerocallis...
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Retrieved June 23, 2014. "AHS
Daylily Cultivar Detailed Information". www.
daylilies.org.
Retrieved 6
September 2018. "
Daylilies: The
American Hemerocallis...
- cuisine; see Meredith, Leda. "How to
Sustainably Harvest and Eat
Delicious Daylilies".
Mother Earth News.
Retrieved 8 July 2014. Also
known as the Egyptian...
- some rare and
endangered species found in
northeastern North America.
Daylilies (Hemerocallis, not true lilies) are
excluded from this category. Plants...
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northeastern Italy, and Slovenia. It was also one of the
first daylilies used for
breeding new
daylily cultivars.
Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus grows in big, spreading...
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Hemerocallis minor, is also
known as
dwarf daylily, gr****leaf lily and
small daylily. It is
native to
northern Asia (Siberia, Mongolia, China, Korea)...
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separated differently; for example,
plants with
fibrous root
systems like
daylilies,
Siberian iris, or gr****es can be
pried apart with two
garden forks inserted...