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The Exciting World of Daylilies

Discover the captivating world of daylilies, plants that produce stunning flowers that only last a day. With their amazing colors, patterns, and shapes, daylilies are easy to grow and offer endless fun and creative possibilities. Whether you're a gardener, photographer, or aspiring hybridizer, daylilies have something for everyone! Learn more and get started on this exciting new hobby by visiting www.daylilies.org.

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The Exciting World of Daylilies

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  1. The Exciting World of Daylilies It’s just waiting for you to explore!

  2. So, what is a “Daylily?” It’s a plant that produces flowers that only last one day. It belongs to the plant family “HEMEROCALLIS” which means, “Beauty for a Day”. The flowers bloom early in the morning, and then at dusk, they wilt and die, making way for new flowers the following day.

  3. Am I too young or too old for Daylilies? NO WAY!!! There is no age limit for enjoying Daylilies. Well, actually, you can be a little too young. It’s best if you’re old enough to know not to grab the flowers or try to eat them!

  4. So, what’s cool about Daylilies? • Amazing flower colors, patterns, sizes and shapes. • They are perennial, meaning that they grow back up year after year. • They are very easy to grow. • You will get to dig in the dirt and spend more time outdoors. • You can make crosses of two flowers to get seeds to make new, different daylilies.

  5. There are so many different daylily colors, sizes, shapes and patterns that seeing them in a garden can be like a 4th of July fireworks show!

  6. What are some fun things I can do with Daylilies?

  7. I can be a Gardener. • I can plant daylilies and learn how to take care of them. • I can have my own garden.

  8. I can be a photographer • I can take pictures of flowers, critters, and friends and enter • . my pictures in photo contests

  9. I can select my best blooms and enter them in flower shows, county fairs and other contests for awards.

  10. I can learn to make flower arrangements. I can use daylilies at school for show and tell or science projects.

  11. I can share my daylilies with friends

  12. What else can I do using Daylilies? • I can be a hybridizer. • I can try making new varieties by putting pollen from one daylily onto another. • If I make new plants that are especially good, I can register and officially name them.

  13. Another name for Hybridizer is Pollen Dabber. The next pictures will show you how they got this name.

  14. Hybridizing and naming your own daylily is the coolest thing!

  15. Sounds good! But how will I learn how to do these things? • Join a Daylily Club or youth organization like Scouts or 4H and • participate in programs they provide. • Visit daylily gardens in your area • Do some research at the library or • on the internet. • Ask a teacher or a gardener you know.

  16. Daylily experts will answer your questions… and teach you everything you need to know.

  17. But the best thing of all will be the new friends you’ll be making…

  18. Daylily Friends last a life time!

  19. Interested in learning more about the American Daylily Society? Want to get started on this great new hobby? Please check out our web site, www.daylilies.org Teachers: If you are interested in acquiring daylily seeds for use in class projects, please contact the AHS Youth Chairperson, Kathy D’Alessandro at youth@daylilies.org THANK YOU AHS youth members, contributing photographers and project consultants Presentation concept and design: Charlie Harper

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