Daylilies are popping up throughout the Garden, but if you want to see them you have to act quick! As Garden volunteer Georgiann Keller points out, daylilies are not true lilies and, true to its name, its blooms only last about a day before a new bloom pops up. But if you miss these beautiful flowers, don’t worry, there are plenty of other new blooms here at the Garden for you to enjoy. Find out just which ones are worth seeking out in Keller’s latest audio guide below.

 

Photos from the Garden

Day lily in Volunteer Garden

Daylily in Volunteer Garden

Shasta daisy

White crepe myrtles in the Rose Garden

White crepe myrtles in the Rose Garden

Red flowered and coastal buckwheat

Red flowered and coastal buckwheat

Day lily

Day lily

Pink lily in the Amaryllis family

Crinum lily in the Amaryllis family

Pink lily in the Amaryllis family

 


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