The soaring popularity of daylilies, combined with thebewildering profusion of varieties, demanded the development of astandard for daylily excellence. The All-American Daylily SelectionCouncil now ...
Even though daylilies (Hemerocallis spp.) technically aren’t lilies, they resemble lilies in the shape of their flowers. Keep in mind, however, that references to “daylily bulbs” are incorrect, since ...
Although not a true lily, the day lily is a member of the lily family. Its botanical name, Hemerocallis, is derived from two Greek words meaning "day" and "beauty" and refers to the fact that day lily ...
DENVER — I plant a lot of plants in containers. I like to enjoy them on my patio and demonstrate what's possible for people who garden on their decks, balconies and patios. I've been planting a ton of ...
Daylilies come in a wide variety of colors, shapes and sizes, creating a blooming kaleidoscope in the landscape. (Photo by MSU Extension Service/Gary Bachman) If you are looking for an easy landscape ...
It’s hard to imagine a more delightful perennial than the daylily. Available in an amazing variety of colors, shapes and sizes, there are daylilies to fit virtually every taste and garden situation.
Of the many varieties, bred from several species, most are evergreen but some die down in winter. Daylilies enjoy full sun to part shade and have low water requirements once established. Use them in ...