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  2. Daylily - Wikipedia

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    Contarinia quinquenotata, commonly known as the daylily gall midge, is a small gray insect infesting the flower buds of Hemerocallis species causing the flower to remain closed and rot. [26] It is a pest within the horticultural trade in several parts of the world, including Southern and Eastern Europe, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the ...

  3. Hemerocallis fulva - Wikipedia

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    Hemerocallis fulva, the orange day-lily, [3] tawny daylily, corn lily, tiger daylily, fulvous daylily, ditch lily or Fourth of July lily (also railroad daylily, roadside daylily, outhouse lily, and wash-house lily), [citation needed] is a species of daylily native to Asia.

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  5. Cut flowers - Wikipedia

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    Plants used for cut flowers and cut greens are derived from many plant species and diverse plant families. Cut flower arrangements can include cut stems from annual plants, flower bulbs or herbaceous perennials, cut stems of evergreens or colored leaves, flowers from landscape shrubs, flowers that have been dried or preserved, fruit on tree branches, dried uniquely shaped fruit or stems from ...

  6. 15 Bulbs to Plant in Fall for a Beautiful Showing Next Spring

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    “Peonies make a great cut flower with a lovely fragrance and impressive vase life,” says Mathis. Plant these in the fall before the ground freezes. “They need to be considered a long-term ...

  7. Lilium - Wikipedia

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    Daylilies (Hemerocallis, not true lilies) are excluded from this category. Plants can suffer from damage caused by mice, deer and squirrels. Slugs, [56] snails and millipedes attack seedlings, leaves and flowers. Brown spots on damp leaves may signal an infection of Botrytis elliptica, also known as Lily blight, lily fire, and botrytis leaf ...

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