Genus: Hemerocallis

Most day lilies (not true lilies) flowers tend open at sunrise and wither at sunset. Their large showy flowers have made them very popular.

Members growing plants in this genus

  • majeekahead

    Majeekahead

    joined 18 Oct, 2007

    351 plants

  • amywinkle

    Amywinkle

    joined 21 Nov, 2007

    16 plants

  • NancyM

    Nancym

    joined 23 Dec, 2007

    62 plants

  • holly

    Holly

    joined 10 May, 2007

    45 plants

  • Chrispook

    Chrispook

    joined 18 May, 2007

    234 plants

  • Sid

    Sid

    joined 29 Feb, 2008

    46 plants

  • treesandthings

    Treesandthi..

    joined 16 Feb, 2008

    154 plants

  • DiOhio

    Diohio

    joined 12 Mar, 2008

    216 plants

  • eva_isabella

    Eva_isabella

    joined 6 Apr, 2008

    21 plants

  • Grammazoo

    Grammazoo

    joined 12 Feb, 2008

    114 plants

  • Brandyn

    Brandyn

    joined 5 May, 2008

    31 plants

  • Sarah65

    Sarah65

    joined 15 Apr, 2008

    135 plants

Hemerocallis photos

  • Daylily Rocket City (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Unknown Daylily Mauve & Yellow (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Unknown Red Velvet Daylily Closer (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Unknown Red Velvet Daylily (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Unknown Daylily (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily Palace Pagoda (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily Spiratual Corridor  (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily Vera Biaglow (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily Nile Crane (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily Strutter's Ball (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily Stoplight (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily Spell Fire (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily Neat Peach (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily Wild Mustang (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily Madison County (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily Mistaken Identity (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily Dora's Double (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily Lullaby Baby (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • daylily (hemerocallis  'jan's twister')
    By flcrazy
  • A garden flower photo (hemerocallis 'chinese temple')
    By flcrazy
  • Daylily "Enjoy" (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily "Cherry Cheeks" (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily "Catherine Hawn" (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio
  • Daylily "Canadian Border Patrol" (Hemerocallis)
    By DiOhio

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Comments:

flcrazy

Flcrazy

4 Apr, 2008

 

Cool looking spider daylily.! Gotta have...~!

flcrazy

Flcrazy

4 Apr, 2008

 

They are very bright and cheery.!

DiOhio

Diohio

3 Apr, 2008

 

You're right Mike ! Who cares. I thought it looked alot like yours.

MikeC

Mikec

3 Apr, 2008

 

Another great one. Just a little red in the throat. Beautiful !

MikeC

Mikec

3 Apr, 2008

 

I think this is the same as one of mine Di and who cares if we don't know the name with a color like this.

MikeC

Mikec

3 Apr, 2008

 

I can see why it's a favorite. LOVE the colors.

DiOhio

Diohio

3 Apr, 2008

 

I just bought this daylily last spring so it was only 1 fan.....not very much foliage at all, in fact I was surprised that it even bloomed for me. When they mature, they get many more fans so you see more foliage on the older ones. About that time they say they should be divided. But even then, the flower usually stands taller than the foliage so you don't often see it in pics.

Lori

Lori

3 Apr, 2008

 

That is one of the most beautiful daylilys I've ever seen!..I've seen all the lovely (and not-so-lovely) hybrids but this one is truly gorgeous...one question..when we see pics we usually see an up-close of a blossom, not the whole plant...one of the things I like about this specie is that it has so many blooms (even if for a short time span). Do these hybrids have much of a plant presence? their foliage always seems insignificant.

Lori

Lori

3 Apr, 2008

 

This looks like the daylily has been crossed to a rothschildiana...amazing.

jacque

Jacque

3 Apr, 2008

 

Lovely Colour :)

jacque

Jacque

3 Apr, 2008

 

Stuning Di :)

Helofadigger

Helofadigger

3 Apr, 2008

 

It appears I'm not the only lucky girl to get freebies from people.Lol.Hel.xxx.

Helofadigger

Helofadigger

3 Apr, 2008

 

Its a real stunner Diohio whatever its name is! Hel.xxx.

DiOhio

Diohio

2 Apr, 2008

 

They're my favorite now Grammazoo, the different colored "stitch" around the outer edge of the petals. There's a name for that but I can't remember right this second.

DiOhio

Diohio

2 Apr, 2008

 

Very soft Jacque. I have a thing about the color peach.

Grammazoo

Grammazoo

1 Apr, 2008

 

Nice! I like the yellow edging.

jacque

Jacque

1 Apr, 2008

 

MMMMMMMMMMMmmmm Peach Colours are so SOFT dont u think Di?

jacque

Jacque

1 Apr, 2008

 

Its so Frilly :)

jacque

Jacque

1 Apr, 2008

 

Looks Truely Fantastic with the Rain drops Di :)

DiOhio

Diohio

1 Apr, 2008

 

I got this one for free at a plant trade !

MikeC

Mikec

1 Apr, 2008

 

This one I know that I have as i bought a large plant.

MikeC

Mikec

1 Apr, 2008

 

Love this one. My want list is getting longer :)

MikeC

Mikec

1 Apr, 2008

 

LOVE this color.

Lori

Lori

31 Mar, 2008

 

I'm not much on the hybrid daylilys...but 'chinese temple' is quite pretty.

DiOhio

Diohio

30 Mar, 2008

 

Wow, those petals are loooooong ! Very unusual. I love unusual. This almost reminds me of my daylily "Enjoy" only she's not quite as long.

DiOhio

Diohio

29 Mar, 2008

 

Can you believe I got this daylily for FREE at a plant trade !! It really is a beauty.

flcrazy

Flcrazy

29 Mar, 2008

 

Wow ! I think I'm in love...~ Very lovely looking double. Another to add to an already too long plant list !

DiOhio

Diohio

28 Mar, 2008

 

I hope it does Jim, you're gonna love it !

talljim

Talljim

28 Mar, 2008

 

I ordered this one last year, and am eager to see if it will grow this summer.

Sid

Sid

28 Mar, 2008

 

Great name!!

flcrazy

Flcrazy

28 Mar, 2008

 

Love the bright colors, bet you can see them for a country mile..!

Sid

Sid

9 Mar, 2008

 

I never realised you could grow Hemerocallis from seed - would be interested to know how they perform! I have H. 'Sammy Russel in my garden, but I can't recall it ever having produced seed. In case you've never grown this variety, it is quite a small H. and the flws have quite narrow petals. It is quite a dainty thing, But very nice. Mine has proved itself a tough cookie and competes happily in my well-stocked border with its neighbours. Good luck!

jacque

Jacque

12 Feb, 2008

 

This Flower&Picture are GREAT so lovely:D

Floriade

Floriade

22 Jul, 2007

 

Yes, sorry cant help with the varietal name as there must be a million named varieties throughout the world . All lovely.