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Daylilies are a beautiful perennial flower that can brighten up any yard or landscape. They are tolerant
of drought and flooding, immune to heat stress, and grow well in full sun or light shade. They are the
perfect choice for just about any soil or climate condition. Different varieties of daylilies can be in
bloom from late spring until autumn. Individual flowers last only one day, but each plant produces
many buds, and many varieties have more than one flower-ing period. Daylilies grow best in soil that is
slightly acidic, and they prefer either direct sunshine or light shade. The best time to plant them is in
the early fall or early spring, but they are hardy enough to endure planting or transplanting at almost
any time of year. They should be planted 18 to 24 inches apart, and the bulb should be no deeper than
one inch below the soil's surface.
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Answer:
What do we do with this passage??
This passage implies that these flowers are called daylilies because a. they only bloom during the day.
b. The blooms only last one day.
c. they appear to be real lilies but are not.
d. The hybrid was created by Charles Day.
Option b is correct.
Daylily is a lovely perennial flower that will brighten up any yard or landscape. They are drought and flood tolerant, resistant to heat pressure, and develop well in full sun or peachy pink. They are an excellent choice for almost any soil or climate condition. From late spring to autumn, various varieties of daylilies can be found in bloom.
Individual flowers only last a day, but that each plant produces many buds, and many variations have multiple flowering periods.