How To Use Hemerocallis In A Sentence
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In summer, traditional perennials take over, and peonies, irises and hemerocallis fill the flowery brook.
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Sitting under a rose and clematis arbour in one area, you see through a lunette in a pyracantha hedge to a pond, encircled by lavender, heleniums, hemerocallis, gaillardias and calamintha.
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The nursery offers a range of perennials, but is particularly known for auriculas, hardy geraniums, hemerocallis, pelargoniums and irises.
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The wild forms of hemerocallis have much more dainty flowers than the hybrids.
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New last year from nearby Champion Daylilies in Knoxville,hemerocallis ‘ Bela Lugosi’, was added to the just begun Black Garden area, renamed from the lavender field.
Color in the Garden-GBDW Part One « Fairegarden
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Perennials such as iris or hemerocallis will show a noted decrease in blooms over the years if they are not divided.
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Hybrids and cultivars have been classified by hemerocallis aficionados into precise groups, depending on the shape of the flowers.
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Strong and stout, this daylily, hemerocallis ‘Matthew Martin’ from another local daylily farm, Sunshine Hollow, has very thick petals with a slight ruffled edge.
Color in the Garden-GBDW Part Three « Fairegarden
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In summer, traditional perennials take over, and peonies, irises and hemerocallis fill the flowery brook.
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They started out about three feet from each other, but the hemerocallis spreads so quickly that now they form a mass that is almost impossible to break apart.
Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916
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There are those plants that more than deserve the space they take up in the beds lining the meandering paths, like the daylilies, Hemerocallis, skeletal seedhead above.
Dying Well-Aging Attractively « Fairegarden
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In summer, traditional perennials take over, and peonies, irises and hemerocallis fill the flowery brook.
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The daylily is a very early bloomer with a tag of Lemon Lily, Hemerocallis lilio-asphodelus.
May Bloom Day 2009 « Fairegarden
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The same situation may be observed in such herbaceous perennials as anthemis, Asclepias tuberosa, asters, Euphorbia corollata, gaillardia, gypsophila, hemerocallis, liatris, limonium and yucca.
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Dark plums marry with purple sedum and rich pink hemerocallis along one border.
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Shown above is the roadside daylily, hemerocallis fulva, in the midst of feather reed grass, calamagrostis ‘Karl Foerester’.
June 2008 Bloom Day « Fairegarden
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Dark plums marry with purple sedum and rich pink hemerocallis in one border; the gold of the rudbeckias alongside crocosmia and acid-green euphorbias in another, for example.
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Another very poor combination that is in my garden, much to my sorrow, is hemerocallis and siberica iris.
Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916
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The asiatic lilies will lead the procession of trumpet shaped flowers, followed by the daylilies, hemerocallis.
June Fun « Fairegarden
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You can increase varieties of agapanthus, hosta and hemerocallis by division in spring to early summer or after flowering.
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Geraniums, phloxes, eupatoriums and hemerocallis are split less often - perhaps every three to four years.
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Sitting under a rose and clematis arbour in one area, you see through a lunette in a pyracantha hedge to a pond, encircled by lavender, heleniums, hemerocallis, gaillardias and calamintha.
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Yet daylilies (hemerocallis) are just that: lilylike flowers that each bloom for only a few hours.
Times, Sunday Times
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At work, we are an “Open Garden” this weekend for the mid-Atlantic daylily convention, so there should be some hemerocallis-heads wandering around.
Some Daylilies And A Surprise « Fairegarden
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Shown above is the roadside daylily, hemerocallis fulva, in the midst of feather reed grass, calamagrostis ‘Karl Foerester’.
June 2008 Bloom Day « Fairegarden
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Geraniums, phloxes, eupatoriums and hemerocallis are split less often - perhaps every three to four years.
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She smiled her way through "facetious" and didn't hesitate as she worked her way through "hemerocallis" - another word for a day lily.
ABC News: Top Stories
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The hemerocallis, crocosmias and heleniums are 'on fire' at the moment.
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