daylily

/ˈdeɪˌlɪli/
noun
  1. A type of flowering plant (genus Hemerocallis) with large, showy blooms that typically last only one day, but the plant produces many flowers over a long season.
    • She planted a row of orange daylilies along the driveway for a splash of summer color.
    • Daylilies are popular in gardens because they are easy to grow and come in many colors.
    • Each daylily flower opens at dawn and fades by evening, but new buds appear the next day.
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