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is a wealth of information on growing daylilies and daylily hybridizing. The website is full of daylily images and information about individual hybridizers... |
Hemerocallis citrina (redirect from Citron daylily) Hemerocallis citrina, common names citron daylily and long yellow daylily, is a species of herbaceous perennial plant in the family Asphodelaceae. Hemerocallis... |
Ailanthus altissima (section Distribution and habitat) "wishing your Ailanthus and daylily are strong and happy", with ailanthus metaphorically referring to the father and daylily to the mother. Furthermore... |
Japanese beetle (section Habitat) (foxglove) Dioscorea (Yam) Dolichos Echinacea (coneflower) Hemerocallis (daylily) Heuchera Hibiscus Humulus (hop) Hydrangea Ilex (holly) Impatiens Ipomoea... |
Lilium (section Distribution and habitat) kaffir lily, cobra lily, lily of the valley, daylily, ginger lily, Amazon lily, leek lily, Peruvian lily, and others. All English translations of the Bible... |
Phormium (section Distribution and habitat) to daylilies (Hemerocallis), placing it in family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Hemerocallidoideae. Phormium formerly belonged to the family Agavaceae and many... |
Armillaria gallica (category Fungal tree pathogens and diseases) has also been shown to infect Daylily in South Carolina, Northern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) in Italy and vineyards (Vitis species) of Rías... |
The floral industry is focused on the production, distribution and sale of flowers for human enjoyment. The floral industry began in the Golden Century... |
Centaurea cyanus (section Distribution) barley, rye, or oats), hence its name. It is now endangered in its native habitat by agricultural intensification, particularly by over-use of herbicides... |
of flowering plants. They generally have tepals (indistinguishable petals and sepals) similar to those on the true lilies (Lilium). Like other monocots... |
Rod Bieleski (category People associated with Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (New Zealand)) One study completed in 1991 looked at changes during senescence in a Daylily ephemeral flower. The research concluded that senescence in these flowers... |
Agriculture in California (section Fish and shellfish) find the subspecies sandyi causes disease of Oleander, Jacaranda spp., daylily, and magnolia. Raju 1983 finds Xf without symptoms on wild Carneocephala fulgida... |
Allium cernuum Nuttall's mariposa lily, Calochortus nuttallii Orange daylily, Hemerocallis fulva Queencup bead lily, Clintonia uniflora Rosy twisted-stalk... |