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Hemerocallidoideae is a
subfamily of
flowering plants, part of the
family Asphodelaceae sensu lato in the
monocot order Asparagales according to the APG...
- /ˌhɛmɪroʊˈkælɪs/, a
member of the
family Asphodelaceae,
subfamily Hemerocallidoideae,
native to Asia.
Despite the
common name, it is not, in fact, a lily...
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perennials such as red hot
pokers (Kniphofia).
Members of the
subfamily Hemerocallidoideae are
varied in habit.
Daylilies (Hemerocallis) are one of the widely...
- Māori) is a
perennial herb of the
family Asphodelaceae,
subfamily Hemerocallidoideae,
found in New Zealand. The
bright blue
berries are
attractive to birds...
- this decision, the APG IV
system uses the name Asphodelaceae. The
Hemerocallidoideae, or day lily,
subfamily of the
Xanthorrhoeaceae sensu lato is treated...
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Hemerocallidoideae (= Hemerocallidaceae)...
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herbaceous strappy perennial herb of the
family Asphodelaceae,
subfamily Hemerocallidoideae,
found in
southeastern Australia including Tasmania. It has leaves...
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flowering plant. It is a
member of the
Asphodelaceae family,
subfamily Hemerocallidoideae,
native to
Australia found predominantly along the East
coast in Victoria...
- lily, is a
perennial herb of the
family Asphodelaceae,
subfamily Hemerocallidoideae,
found across the
eastern states of
Australia and Tasmania. It is...
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daylilies (Hemerocallis),
placing it in
family Asphodelaceae,
subfamily Hemerocallidoideae.
Phormium formerly belonged to the
family Agavaceae and many classification...