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Day 194/365: Summer Lily, start of Summer Flowers

June 19, 2011 by info@3QuartersToday.com

During the summer, after the blooming of the irises come the daylilies. I’m not too much of a lily person, but they are in my exiting flower beds so I gotta take what God gives and I  need to appreciate all flowers, even those that grow like weeds and crowd out all the other flowers.

They are very hardy and seem to thrive where ever they are planted. I often see them on the roadsides or in the middle of a field where there once was a homestead or house. The farm house may of not survived, but nature still lives on with passion. Someone told me this yellow Day Lily is a Stella de Ora

Stella de Ora Day Lily
Stella de Ora Day Lily

 

Day lillies are drought resistant, which make them an ideal landscaping flower for southwestern states and areas with water restrictions.

Facts and Trivia about the Daylily

  • The name day lily refers to the fact that the blooms will only lasts one day. (funflowerfacts.com)
  • The scientific name for daylily is Hemerocallis (FAQs about the Daylily from Daylily.org)
  • Often called the perfect perennial
  • Original colors were orange, yellow and red  (Daylily.org)
  • When is the right time to plant daylillies? Spring in the north, fall in the south ( Daylily.org)
  • Daylillies are not true lilies (MN extension department)
  • More than 35,000 daylilies have been named, officially registered, and marketed (MN extension department)
  • The Day lily is native China, Korea and Japan. (funflowerfacts.com)
  • Both the roots and the flowers are edible and often used in Chinese cooking (funflowerfacts.com)
  • Some believe that if pregnant women wear daylilies on their waist, they will give birth to a male child. (funflowerfacts.com)
  • The Tawny Day lily is considered in some states to be a noxious weed

More About Summer Day lilies

Gloria Ballard: Daylilies are the perfect perennial

Welcome to June, the month for daylilies in Middle Tennessee. Soon now, you’ll see them blooming everywhere. What’s the appeal? “They are the easiest perennial in the world to grow,” says Jay Turman, chairman of the Middle Tennessee Daylily Society’s …

Bring summer color alive with daylilies

Gladiolus, cannas, gloxinias, tuberous begonias, callas, caladiums and daylilies are some of the many types making a show. Technically, daylilies are not true lilies, nor do they have true bulbs. They are clumping perennials with fleshy roots and are …

Hearty Daylilies perfect for Tulare County gardens

The daylily’s increasing popularity in California gardens is with good reason. Daylilies come in a rainbow of colors, have a long season of bloom, are virtually pest-free, heat and drought tolerant, adaptable to most soils and grow in either sun or …

Daylilies – The Perfect Perennials – Atlantic Avenue Orchid …

Hemerocallis (Daylilies) are fabulous landscape plants and have been called the “perfect perennial.” They are so easy to grow. The daylily survives in a range of USDA zones, is tolerant of drought and will thrive nearly anywhere in your yard …
 

THE DAYLILIES ARE A’BLOOMING! : Foster Folly News …

which is located on Gainer Road offers over 600 named varieties of daylilies and many more which are unnamed. All are featured in neat beds scattered with salvia, zinnias, rose bushes, gardenias, Mexican heath and …
 

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