1. Difference of bladesThe leaves of daylily are basal clumps, strip-lanceolate, about 30-60 cm long and about 2.5 cm wide. The leaves are generally wider and covered with white powder on the back. The leaves of daylily are also basal, narrow and ribbon-shaped, overlapping at the bottom and gradually flattening upwards. They are about 40-60 cm long and 2-4 cm wide. 2. Flower DifferencesThe flowers of daylily are orange-yellow and large, with the peduncle longer than the leaves, reaching about 1 meter. It blooms in the morning and withers in the evening without any fragrance. The flowers of daylily are very large, orange-yellow, funnel-shaped, and have 6 lobes. |
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