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20994hemerocallidaceae-hemerocallis-fulva.jpg20995hemerocallidaceae-hemerocallis-flava.jpg Herbier de la flore française by Louis Antoine Cusin & Edmonde Ansberque. Procédé de reproduction dit phytoxygraphique. Publié sous le patronage du Service du Parc et des Jardins de la ville de Lyon.
Lyon, 1876.

Double blooms of Hem. fulva are common. They are typically Hem. fulva 'Kwanso'. There is also Hem. fulva 'Flora Pleno'. Typically Hem. fulva 'Kwanso is more a mix of petal shapes and Hem. fulva 'Flora plena' is "hose in hose"
Hemerocallis multiflora (Flickr photos by C Darrow).
A colony of Hemerocallis esculenta (Nikkou-kisuge). syn. with middendorfii var. esculenta Below Possibly H. lilioasphodelus (note the wet conditions), although labelled H. esc. middendorfii
A colony of Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus, (syn. Hemerocallis flava, Lemon Day-lily Lemon Lily, Yellow Day-lily) is a plant of the genus Hemerocallis. It is found across China and is one of the first daylilies used for breeding.[Hem. lilioasphodelus in wikipedia] Taglilienfeld St. Stephan (Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus), Rehling