A colorful daylily trail in the Oregon Garden in Silverton, Oregon.
These perennials have showy, long-lasting flowers that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Daylilies grow well in full sun to partial shade.
Hereโs a closer view of violet purple daylilies with bright yellow throats. Iโm not sure what variety of daylily this is, but I loved its ruffled edges.
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I just looked it up, and I think it's a Hemerocallis. It's gorgeous; I like the edges too. Thank you for sharing this with our Edge challenge. :)
Thanks! Yes, I think it's a Hemerocalis, too. Maybe a 'Purple de oro' variety.
Itโs a very pretty one.
Beautiful flowers :D
Thanks, Cee! I've always liked daylilies.
What a beautiful trail!
Yes, it was, Lisa! It's part of an 80-acre garden.
Beautiful trail! Love to take a walk there. :)
Yes, it was really pretty!
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Thank you, David!
I love it. Nice to see stuff already blooming. A beautiful day for you.
Yes, it was beautiful! I went there twice last year. That picture was taken in July.