Hemerocallis plant with yellow flowers

Hemerocallis plant with yellow flowers

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Hemerocallis plant with yellow flowers
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Daylily is the common name of the species, hybrids and cultivars of the genus Hemerocallis. The flowers of these plants are highly diverse in colour and form, often resulting from hybridization by gardening enthusiasts. Thousands of registered cultivars are appreciated and studied by international Hemerocallis societies. Once considered part of the Liliaceae family, such as Lilium (true lilies), the genus name was given to the family Hemerocallidaceae in later circumscriptions.

Daylilies are perennial plants. The name Hemerocallis comes from the Greek words ἡμέρα (hēmera) "day" and καλός (kalos) "beautiful". The flowers of most species open at sunrise and wither at sunset, possibly replaced by another one on the same stem the next day. Some species are night-blooming. Daylilies are not commonly used as cut flowers for formal flower arranging, yet they make good cut flowers otherwise as new flowers continue to open on cut stems over several days.

Originally native from Europe to China, Korea, and Japan, their large showy flowers have made them popular worldwide. There are over 60,000 registered cultivars. Only a few cultivars are scented, scented cultivars are appearing more frequently in northern hybridization however. Some cultivars rebloom later in the season, particularly if their developing seedpods are removed.

Hemerocallis is one of the most hybridized of all garden plants, with registrations of new hybrids being made in the thousands each year in the search for new traits. Hybridizers have extended the plant's color range from the yellow, orange, and pale pink of the species, to vibrant reds, purples, lavenders, greenish tones, near-black, near-white, and more. However, a blue daylily is a milestone yet to be reached.

Description taken from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemerocallis

Tags / Keywords:
  • Europe
  • UK
  • Britain
  • England
  • East Midlands
  • Biota
  • Life
  • Vitae
  • Eukaryota
  • Green
  • Plantae
  • Plants
  • Magnoliophyta
  • Flowering Plants
  • Angiosperms
  • Liliopsida
  • Monocotyledons
  • Asparagales
  • Yellow
  • Rutland
  • Xanthorrhoeaceae
  • Hemerocallis
  • Barnsdale Gardens

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2848px x 4272px
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JPEG
Color Mode:
RGB
Original Image Color Profile:
Adobe RGB (1998)

Location

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Sublocation:
Barnsdale Gardens
City:
Exton
Province/State:
Rutland
Country:
United Kingdom
World Region:
Europe
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Sublocation:
Barnsdale Gardens
City:
Exton
Province/State:
Rutland
Country:
United Kingdom
World Region:
Europe
Geo-location:
52.687387590936, -0.65129904400472 View on map

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© 2010 Dave Kennard

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Shutter speed:
1200 s
Aperture:
f/5.6
Camera Model:
Canon EOS 450D
ISO:
200
Exposure Compensation:
0
Focal Length:
100mm
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Metering Mode:
Multi-segment
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On, Fired
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Manual
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Manual
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Exposure Program:
Manual

Additional shooting metadata

Lens:
Canon EF 100mm F2.8 Macro USM
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Setup:
Handheld
Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Flash with home-made concave diffusers

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  • Adobe Camera RAW
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-0.35 exposure compensation in ACR
10 recovery in ACR