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Daylily Middendorf after the rain #119909108
Description
Daylily hemerocallis is derived from the Greek words `hemera` ââ¬â day and `kallos` ââ¬â beauty, which is due to one day of flowering of most natural plant species. Daylily Middendorf Hemerocallis middendorfii - brightly dark yellow, sunny, corrugated, is large in size and resistant to low temperatures. Long leaves have a green color. The first flowers bloom in may. Inflorescences on the top consist of three to four buds. The flowering of the daylily lasts about a month. Since this plant is re-flowering, at the end of summer the buds blossom a second time.