Hemerocallis fulva/Hemerocallis. Asphodelaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Orange Day-lily. Forth of July(7/4)lily Native to/Asia(China. Japan. Korea) including Naturalized in/Europe. North America. Symbolism/Parenthood. Love for lovers *Genus of about 13-14 species of evergreen, from which over 30,000 named cultivars have been raised. *Spreading perennial with wide, dark blurish green leaves, 12-36in(30-90cm)long. *Branched scapes bear trumpet-shaped,orange brown flowers, 2 1/2-4in(6-10cm)across. *This flower dates back to Minoan Period(~1580 B.C),when it appers in Greece. Photographed 7/4 9:17am 2024 Posted 7/5(Friday) 1:00pm 2024
@ Yumiko ( California U.S.A ) さん Good morning Thank you fova message Splendid a tome of co Lovely Red a flower Hemerocallis みせていただき、ありがとうございます。 Thank you♪(⌒∇⌒*。) 私は 朝早く Walking 🎶 🌂持って🎶 in your hand ペットボトル 香り豊かな 味わい O TYA 冷やした🍵🍵 Yumiko さん 暑い日々、どうか気配りされて、すてきな暮らしを。🙇🙇🙇🚶
@がっちゃん I know…I saw these ladies on the way to my club(for swimming). They were great looking beside the fire station(syoubou sho). I parked my car near the fire station on my way back home. And I was with them for a while. “yatta~” they all showed their beauty. Next day when I drove by, they all disappeared. (a little bit sad) How is your day? Keep going! with your nice smile. Everyone likes you. 😊
@北アルプスに癒やされながら Good morning. Thank you for a message. lovely It’s very hot here in California. I hope you will have a good day. Take care of yourself,yeah!😊
@ラスカル Thank you for a message. lovely It’s hot here,too. over 35°C everyday I am happy you have been well~😊 Let’s have a good day together! with smile 😊
Commonly called/Orange Day-lily. Forth of July(7/4)lily
Native to/Asia(China. Japan. Korea) including
Naturalized in/Europe. North America.
Symbolism/Parenthood. Love for lovers
*Genus of about 13-14 species of evergreen, from which over 30,000 named cultivars have been raised.
*Spreading perennial with wide, dark blurish green leaves, 12-36in(30-90cm)long.
*Branched scapes bear trumpet-shaped,orange brown flowers, 2 1/2-4in(6-10cm)across.
*This flower dates back to Minoan Period(~1580 B.C),when it appers in Greece.
Photographed 7/4 9:17am 2024
Posted 7/5(Friday) 1:00pm 2024