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Difference between Hemerocallis and lilies

Saul Goodman
2020-01-23 12:17:59
Different roots: Hemerocallis fulva belongs to perennial flowers, with short rhizomes and thick fleshy roots, and its shape is spindle; lilies belong to bulbous plants, with bulbous bulbs and light white color. Flowers are different: Hemerocallis flowers are relatively small, the spacing of flowers is small, the color is orange; lilies flowers are relatively large, the shape is funnel-shaped, the spacing of each flower is also large, the color is generally white.

I. different roots

Hemerocallis is a plant of Liliaceae and Hemerocallis. It is also called chuancaohua, forgetting Yu, Danji, golden needle vegetable, deer onion and so on. It belongs to the mother flower of China. It is a perennial flower, the bottom of the plant has a shorter rhizome and thick fleshy root, the shape is spindle.

Lily is a plant of Liliaceae and Lilium, which contains many varieties, also known as qiangshu, qiangqu, fanjiu, Shandan, nocturnal flowers, etc. It belongs to bulbous plant, bulb is bulbous, outside is light white, it is composed of many egg spoon scale.

The flowers are different.

Hemerocallis will bloom in May or so. Its flowers are smaller and its stalk is longer. When it blooms, several flowers will be close together at the same time. The distance between them is smaller and close. The color of the flowers is orange, which is different from the latter.

Lilies will bud in June or so. The flowers are relatively large and funnel-shaped. When they bloom, the distance between each flower is very large, and they are not close together. Although there are many varieties, the designs are usually white.

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