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Welcome
to the AHS Daylily Dictionary:
A cooperative
effort by members of the American Hemerocallis Society.
Read the FOREWORD here.
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Hints for using the dictionary.
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First, use the links to the left on each
page to go to either the picture/image map or
the terms page.
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Within each term, links are provided (underlined
text) to related or appropriate terms within
the dictionary.
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Some terms may also have associated articles
and additional readings - click on these links
for further thoughts by AHS members on the term
you are reviewing.
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The text, illustrations and photographs on this Web site
are for educational and scientific uses only, and are the
property of the American Hemerocallis Society and the contributing
writer, artist or photographer. Use for any purpose other
than education or science is expressly forbidden unless permission
is acquired. Requests for such other use must be sent in
writing to the American Hemerocallis Society and the writer,
illustrator or photographer who contributed the work, and
may not be used without the express written consent of the
American Hemerocallis Society and the writer, illustrator
or photographer.
Disclaimer: Example photographs were chosen
to illustrate specific terms and concepts. The cultivars
used as examples are not endorsed by the authors, editor,
AHS or its Board of Directors as to performance or appearance
in any gardens, nor are they necessarily the best examples
of these concepts; they were only the best we had available
at the time of publication. Color within these illustration
will vary depending upon the settings of individual computer
monitors, thusly we cannot be responsible for color accuracy
although we have done our best to represent the plants as
seen in the gardens.
All Header graphics and left side panel images (unless otherwise indicated) are from photos by the AHS Webmaster, Tim Fehr; and are used with his permission.
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