What are the different varieties of daylilies?

What are the different varieties of daylilies?

Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva)

Native to China, the leaves are dark green and ribbon-shaped, 30-60cm long and 0.5-1.5cm wide. Arched bend. There are 6-9 flowers, which are lemon yellow and shallow funnel-shaped. The height of the plant is about 125cm and the flower stem is about 9cm. The flower buds are the famous "day lily" and are edible.

Daylily (yellow flower)

The leaves are relatively broad, dark green, 75cm long and 1.5-2.5cm wide. There are up to 30 flowers on the inflorescence, and the bracts under the inflorescence are narrow triangles. It is distributed all over the country, especially in Guanjiazui Town, Hunan Province, which is the origin of the national daylily.

Hemerocallis fulva

The leaves are 30-45cm long, the inflorescence has 2-4 flowers, which are yellow and fragrant, the petals are 8-10cm long, the pedicels are very short, the flowers are dense, and have large triangular bracts. The flowering period is July.

Tong's Daylily

The scape is about 120cm high, with 12-24 apricot-yellow flowers on the branches at the top, a deep throat, a short funnel shape, and a fragrance.

Small daylily

Height 30~60cm. The leaves are green, about 50cm long and 6cm wide. There are 2 to 6 flowers, which are yellow with brown halos, 5 to 10 cm long and fragrant. Blooms in the evening. The flowering period is from June to September, and the flower buds are edible.

Red Pirate Daylily

It has strong disease resistance, low soil requirements, and is resistant to waterlogging and drought. The height is 25 to 30 cm, the flowering period is from late May to early October, and the annual tillering rate is 8.

Hemerocallis

The height is 40-45 cm, the color is complex, the flowering period is from June to September, the annual tillering rate is 5-7 times, and it can naturally overwinter in an environment of minus 20 degrees.

Autumn Red Daylily

Height 35-40 cm, flowering period May to October, 6 tillers per year.

Orange Daylily

Height 30-35 cm, flowering period May-October, annual tillering rate 12; Children's Day Daylily, height 35-40 cm, flowering period June-October, annual tillering rate 6.

z300 daylily

It is 30-35 cm tall, blooms from late May to early October, has red flowers, an annual tillering rate of 15-20 times, has low soil requirements, and is resistant to pests and diseases. It can naturally overwinter in an environment of minus 30 degrees Celsius, and is an excellent daylily variety for landscaping!

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