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hybrids Charlotte's Daylily Diary Charlotte Chamitoff's Daylily Diary is a wealth of information on growing daylilies and daylily hybridizing. The website... |
Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus (redirect from Lemon daylily) lilioasphodelus (syn. Hemerocallis flava, known as lemon daylily, lemon lily, yellow daylily, and other names) is a plant of the genus Hemerocallis. It... |
Hemerocallis fulva (redirect from Tawny Daylily) day-lily, tawny daylily, corn lily, tiger daylily, fulvous daylily, ditch lily or Fourth of July lily (also railroad daylily, roadside daylily, outhouse lily... |
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... |
Leo Sharp (category Pages using infobox criminal with known for parameter) 100 daylilies in their garden would recognize it by sight," Kevin P. Walek, a former president of the American Hemerocallis Society said. The daylily Hemerocallis... |
Toona sinensis (category Instances of Lang-hi using second unnamed parameter) mother in a letter, where one can write "wishing your Toona sinensis and daylily are strong and happy" (simplified Chinese: 椿萱并茂; traditional Chinese: 椿萱並茂;... |
Ornamental Gardens (section Irises and daylilies) friendsofthefarm.ca. Retrieved 2024-03-08. "Iris & Daylily Garden at the Ornamental Gardens". irises-and-daylilies.friendsofthefarm.ca. Retrieved 2024-03-15.... |
generation of tubers.[citation needed] Hemerocallis fulva (orange daylily) and a number of daylily hybrids have large root tubers; H. fulva spreads by underground... |
shoots. It was adapted into Beijing cuisine replacing bamboo with crunchy daylily blossoms. When home-cooked either may be replaced with cucumber. The dish... |
Lilium (category CS1 uses Japanese-language script (ja)) calla lily, trout lily, kaffir lily, cobra lily, lily of the valley, daylily, ginger lily, Amazon lily, leek lily, Peruvian lily, and others. All English... |
Retrieved 16 May 2021. Used dried or fresh in Chinese cuisine; see Meredith, Leda. "How to Sustainably Harvest and Eat Delicious Daylilies". Mother Earth News... |
sedges, shrubs, and trees. Some examples of forbs are clovers, sunflowers, daylilies, and milkweed. Forb Adaptation Zones: Kale and Turnip are examples of... |
Root vegetable (section Uses) Helianthus tuberosus (Jerusalem artichoke or sunchoke) Hemerocallis spp. (daylily) Lathyrus tuberosus (earthnut pea) Oxalis tuberosa (oca or New Zealand... |
Ailanthus altissima (category Use dmy dates from July 2021) "wishing your Ailanthus and daylily are strong and happy", with ailanthus metaphorically referring to the father and daylily to the mother. Furthermore... |
Edible flower (section Uses) jump-ups (Viola tricolor) contain saponins. Borage (Borago officinalis) and daylily (Hemerocallis spp.) flowers are diuretics, and sweet woodruff (Galium odoratum)... |
Dailis Caballero (redirect from Dayli Caballero) Dailis Caballero Personal information Full name Daylis Caballero Vega Born (1988-03-06) March 6, 1988 (age 36) Havana Sport Country Cuba (1988–2019) United... |
STS-65 (category Use dmy dates from October 2020) were studied. The PEMBSIS experiment studied embryogenically competent daylily (Hemerocallis cv. Autumn Blaze) cells. Newt adults and larvae were housed... |
lo4baak6) Cellophane noodles (粉絲; pinyin: fěnsī; also called "bean threads") Daylily buds (金针; pinyin: jīnzhēn; also called "golden needles") Fat choy (traditional:... |
Plants in culture – uses of plants by humansPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Narcissus in culture - uses of narcissus flowers... |
America Daylilies, plants of the genus Hemerocallis, often called "golden needles", widely used in Asian cooking Hemerocallis fulva, a daylily species... |