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Hemerocallis Fulva - Common Orange Daylily, Day Lily, Ditch Lily, Tiger Lily - Identification & Pictures. Edible & Medicinal Foraging Guide

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Edible Plants & Mushrooms

Hemerocallis fulva

Hemerocallis fulva

  • Scientific Name: Hemerocallis fulva
  • Common Name(s): common orange daylily, Day lily, ditch lily, tiger lily
  • Edible: yes
  • Medicinal: no
  • Parts Used: root, fruit, leaf
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    12 Aug, 2008

    Description: This plant has unspotted, tawny blossoms that open for 1 day only. It has long, swordlike, green basal leaves. Its root is a mass of swollen and elongated tubers.
    Current Rating: 0.0000
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    12 Aug, 2008

    Habitat and Distribution: Daylilies are found worldwide in Tropic and Temperate Zones. They are grown as a vegetable in the Orient and as an ornamental plant elsewhere.
    Current Rating: 0.0000
    Logos
    12 Aug, 2008

    Edible Parts: The young green leaves are edible raw or cooked. Tubers are also edible raw or cooked. You can eat its flowers raw, but they taste better cooked. You can also fry the flowers for storage.
    Current Rating: 0.0000
    Logos
    12 Aug, 2008

    CAUTION Eating excessive amounts of raw flowers may cause diarrhea.
    Current Rating: 0.0000

    Locations Found

    Michigan, US

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