Daylily (Hemerocallis)

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Daylily (Hemerocallis)
love that doesn't end
Hemerocallis x 'Golden Prize' / 'Golden Prize' Hybrid Daylily at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
River of Lilies
Stamens and the Stigma
Photo credit: Eleanor Chua.
Macro of the center of a daylily in the Flower Dome.
The advantage of the smaller sensor in the camera for macros was that there wasn't any need to stop down or use focus stacking to include more of the subject.
Here Today Gone Tomorrow
Hemerocallis, sometimes known as Ditch Lily, blooming in the Flower Dome. Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
These blooms typically won’t last more than a day so we wasted no time capturing them.
Ranka Chizu (Puella Magi Madoka Magica)
Name: Ranka Chizu
Series: Puella Magi Madoka Magica
Gender: Female
Status: Alive
Family: None as of Now
Flower Motif: Double Pardon Me Daylily (Hemerocallis)
Flower Meaning: Honesty
Weapon of Choice: Remote-Controlled Bot
Associated With: Interdimensional Hero Club (Ally)
Stationed At Which Cafe: Tijuana, Mexico
Hero Form Appearance: It’s just her Magical Girl outfit… with daylily Patterns on the black parts. Why fix what ain’t broke?
Full Bloom Gauge Location: She has a Soul Gem instead of one (Located below her chest)
Guardian: Talos (Based on the robot of the same name)
Favorite Food: Chips
Parallel To: None
Bio: A Magical Girl who absolutely loves games and arcades, and belongs to Promised Blood. She came to Kamihama to investigate the automatic purification system and the Magical Girls there, but trouble often occurs because she's a sore loser and badmouthed, often causing her to pick fights with others.
Pollen Power
Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
A Daylily flower all ready for pollinators.