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  2. Daylily - Wikipedia

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    Hemerocallis forrestii Diels - Sichuan + Yunnan Provinces in China Hemerocallis fulva (L.) L. ( H. sempervirens Araki , H. sendaica Ohwi and H. aurantiaca Baker are now treated as varieties of this species) – orange daylily, tawny daylily, tiger lily, ditch lily - China, Japan, Korea; naturalized in Europe, North America, New Zealand, Indian ...

  3. Hemerocallidoideae - Wikipedia

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    Hemerocallis fulva is a common ornamental. Other species of Hemerocallis are cultivated as well. Hemerocallis citrina has medicinal uses. Phormium tenax is a traditional source of fiber in New Zealand. [citation needed] General appearance of Hemerocallis thunbergii Inflorescence of Phormium tenax Fruits and seeds of Hemerocallis Fruits of Dianella

  4. Contarinia quinquenotata - Wikipedia

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    Contarinia quinquenotata is a small midge which infests the flower buds of Hemerocallis, causing the buds to swell, remain closed and rot. [2] It is a pest in several parts of the world. [3] It is known by the common names of daylily gall midge and hemerocallis gall midge. [4]

  5. Roscoea forrestii - Wikipedia

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    Roscoea forrestii is a perennial herbaceous plant occurring in the Sichuan and Yunnan provinces of China. [1] Most members of the ginger family ( Zingiberaceae ), to which it belongs, are tropical, but R. forrestii , like other species of Roscoea , grows in much colder mountainous regions. [ 2 ]

  6. 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, track lily, and wash-house lily), [citation needed] is a species of daylily native to Asia.

  7. Hemerocallis citrina - Wikipedia

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    Hemerocallis citrina can reach a height of 90–120 centimetres (35–47 in). It has bright green, linear arching leaves about 40 cm long. Flowers are lemon yellow, trumpet-shaped, showy and very fragrant, about 15 centimetres (5.9 in) in diameter. They bloom from June to July.

  8. Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus - Wikipedia

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    Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus (syn. Hemerocallis flava, known as lemon daylily, lemon lily, yellow daylily, and other names) is a plant of the genus Hemerocallis. It is found in China, northeastern Italy, and Slovenia. It was also one of the first daylilies used for breeding new daylily cultivars. [1]

  9. Hemerocallis middendorffii var. esculenta - Wikipedia

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    Hemerocallis middendorffii var. esculenta (synonym Hemerocallis esculenta) [1] known as nikkōkisuge or zenteika (in Japanese: 日光黄菅 or 禅庭花) is a perennial plant belonging to the family Asphodelaceae. It is native to Japan. [1] Its yellow flower blooms in early summer, especially in the highlands of Japan in large groups. [2] [3]

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