Roadsides throughout North America are cheerfully graced with groupings of Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva) during summer months.
Each plant has a single flower stalk which splits into two racemes of flower buds and flowers. Here’s a close view of some Daylily flower buds.
After blooming, the flower dies and drops from the flower stalk while a new flower opens.
Watch this video to learn how Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva) moves through its annual life cycle as a perennial, to see some tuberous roots, and to view its tepals.