Silent Sunday – Hemerocallis

Hemerocallis ‘Hyperion’

About Eliza Waters

Gardener, writer, photographer, naturalist
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65 Responses to Silent Sunday – Hemerocallis

  1. Isha Garg says:

    The colour of joy and happiness!

  2. cindy knoke says:

    Lovely. Is it a day lily?

  3. swesely says:

    Lovely pale yellow. It will harmonize with so many other colors.

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  5. susurrus says:

    Flowers are always the their best in a drift.

  6. Murtagh's Meadow says:

    Beautiful:)

  7. Lovely bloom that can’t help but bring a smile.

  8. Sunny reflections, so pretty! 🌞

  9. Alice says:

    Lovely color…and the very pale green throat and alternating-sized petals.

  10. ke01341 says:

    I love the end of the season daylilies!

  11. neihtn2012 says:

    The deer leaves yours alone!

  12. Such a delicate yellow. Wonderful!

  13. utahan15 says:

    silent sunday
    feet heel hurtz
    to monday
    the one day

  14. shoreacres says:

    My favorite shade of yellow — lovely!

  15. nshami14 says:

    AH-mazing shot Eliza! You did the Hyperion justice by fading the other flowers. Now, I have to Google Hyperion since I have never heard of it before. LOL.

  16. pbmgarden says:

    Surprised to see Hemerocallis at this point in the season. How lovely.

  17. Kris P says:

    The perfect soft yellow.

  18. Lovely shade of yellow and the background isn’t bad either. More of your garden beauty, Eliza.

  19. So pretty against that background!

  20. Lovely and full of cheer.

  21. maryjane678 says:

    Hi Eliza. Hemerocallis is one of my favourites. Gardens here in France definitely moving away from summer now.
    MJ

  22. Cathy says:

    A lovely lemony one Eliza. 😃

  23. Jane Lurie says:

    Lovely Lily, Eliza, with a nice complementary background.

  24. Robin says:

    Such a beautiful, delicate shade of lemon. I love how you captured it with the coneflowers in the background. Lovely image, Eliza. ❤ Our daylilies have long been gone. They remind me of early summer around here.

  25. A few of us are more familiar with Maria Callas than with Hemerocallis.

  26. Dale says:

    I miss mine at my old house!

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