Daylily [Hemerocallis]

12: Day lily shoots. Leaves spread outwards. Tuber is underground. (Prospect Park, Mar 3, 2024)
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5: Day lily shoots (Prospect Park, Mar 4, 2001)
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1: Day lily (Central Park, Mar 19, 2000)
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2: Day Lilies. Some people can't eat them. Can be confused with others that are poisonous. (Prospect Park, Mar 25, 2000)
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6: Day lilies (Crestwood Riverside, Apr 14, 2001)
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7: Day lily closeup (Crestwood Riverside, Apr 14, 2001)
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8: Asiatic day lily. Shoots going out of season. (Prospect Park, Apr 22, 2001)
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9: Tubers of day lily. A way to identify them. Tubers probably edible, but not worth it. (Prospect Park, Apr 22, 2001)
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3: Day lilies. Flowers are edible. (Central Park, Jun 10, 2000)
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10: Day lily. (Prospect Park, Jul 1, 2006)
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4: Day lily. Flowers are edible and only last one day. (Central Park, Jul 2, 2000)
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11: Day lilies out-of-season. (Prospect Park, Dec 2, 2023)
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