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In 1998, a variety of Daylily was named after her.
In 1995 she joined the Long Island Daylily Society, of which she is now president.
The introduced Tawny Daylily is now common in many natural areas, and some people think that it is a native wildflower.
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Hemerocallis (Daylily)
People sometimes plant the Fulvous Daylily and other stoloniferous daylilies, which have underground runners.
Outside, the large boulders that form the building's foundation accentuate the structure's dramatic shape and serve as the backdrop for the Daylily Garden, planted in 2008.
Tomorrow and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m., "Dazzling Daylily Designs," a family painting and printing workshop.
A slide lecture on day lilies by Dan Trimmer, owner of the Water Mill Daylily Garden.
On Aug. 13 at 1 p.m., the gardens and the Long Island Daylily Society will have a sale of plants, bulbs and supplies.
On Sunday at 1 p.m., the Long Island Daylily Society will hold a sale of day lilies, from well-known varieties to rare cultivars.
The so-called flax is, in fact, no relation of the European flax but is related to the Daylily and other genera within the sub-family Hemerocallidaceae.
"We consider Augie our patriarch of Connecticut", said George Zurles, president of the Connecticut Chapter of the American Daylily Society.
The Tawny or Fulvous Daylily is invasive in some parts of the United States, such as in Wisconsin (Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources).
In memory of his wife, Philip M. Minor gave the Lucy Payne Minor Memorial Garden, which highlights extensive Daffodil and Daylily collections.
The development also includes Cypress Court, Foster Holly Court, Painted Fern Road, Daylily Lane, and Whistling Pines Road.
Puccinia hemerocallidis (Daylily rust); Daylily is primary host; Patrina sp is alternate host.
Another display can be seen in the Arlow B. Stout Daylily Garden, which is located across from the children's garden protected by a high brick wall and daylily border.
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Pardon Me (and other fragrant night bloomers) can be mail ordered from Snow Creek Daylily Gardens, P.O. Box 2007, 330 P Street, Port Townsend, Wash. 98368; (360) 385-1738; catalogue, $3.
The Tawny Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva), and the sweet-scented Lemon-lily (H. lilioasphodelus; H. flava, old name) were early imports from England to 17th-century American gardens and soon escaped from gardens.
They include Richard Daniel Daylily Gardens in peak bloom, the writer Tovah Martin's cottage garden of heirloom plants, wildflowers and hollyhocks, and the organic vegetable farm owned by David Blyn and Laura McKinney.
You may even be able to imagine that the spruces along Daylily Walk are palm trees when you settle in their shade at 2 P.M. to hear Judith Rivera relate stories told to her by her Puerto Rican grandmother.
Hemerocallis fulva plus a number of Daylily hybrids have large root-tubers, H. fulva spreads by underground stolons that end with a new fan that grows roots that produce thick root tubers and then send out more stolons.
FLOWER FESTIVAL "A Daylily Festival" marking the thousands of varieties of hybrid daylilies in bloom will take place Saturday and next Sunday at Hemknoll Farm in Hope, Warren County.
The word hemerocallis is from the Greek, meaning "beautiful for one day."
"Come on - we have 500 types of hemerocallis alone," he said, discussing his day lilies.
Some are imported from America where hemerocallis "are the most popular perennial of all".
This new garden was completed with a large collection of David Austin roses and an enormous number of hemerocallis (day-lilies).
Named 'Hosta' and 'Hemerocallis' plants are cultivars produced by micro propagation or division.
Frisk all hemerocallis, kniphofias and clump-forming iris and destroy any snails you find before they breed.
Beyond it lay the tiny garden, the lawn neatly trimmed, delphinia and gladioli, irises and hemerocallis, in bloom in the dark earth borders.
Riparian Garden (1992) - original valley oak trees, corkscrew leaf willows, birch, purpleleaf plum, liquidambar, vine maple, hemerocallis, buddleia, and ochna.
Pollie Maasz of Pollie's Daylilies (01590 682577; www.polliesdaylilies.co.uk), loves hemerocallis as long as they have open flowers, like the buff yellow 'Lady Neva'.
As a horticulturist, he is best known for his pioneering work on the growing and cross-breeding of orchids, and the creation of new forms of caladium, bromeliad, crinum, amaryllis and hemerocallis (daylily).
Some are visitors, like Cutty, the Scotch terrier belonging to a son and daughter-in-law, who likes to pull labels out of the flower bed, causing me later confusion when I see a hemerocallis but don't know which one it is.
Anne steered them to a florist shop in the rue du Chat-qui-Pêche where a Gi, having completed its purchase of a bunch of violets, was nibbling on them delicately and thinking about a second course of hemerocallis.