Although often mistakenly considered lilies, daylilies are not true lilies and do not grow from bulbs – they form sturdy rhizomes and fleshy roots, which allow the plant to spread quickly and remain vigorous for many years. These flowers belong to the Xanthorrhoeaceae family, and their variety is astonishing – about 80,000 species have been registered worldwide, ranging from bright yellow and orange to deep red, purple, or even bicolored forms, making them a true spectacle of garden colors from early summer to autumn.
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