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Daylily Flower and Scape

EDGED: Distinctly different color occurring along the outer edge of the segments of a daylily.
EDGES: Edges refer to the outer periphery of the petals and occasionally the sepals.
MIDRIB: The principal lengthwise vein of a leaf or of a perianth segment (petal
s and sepals). On the perianth segments the midribs may be the same color as the segment or of a contrasting color.
PETAL: Top three petaloids of a daylily flower that is
not a double.
PERIANTH SEGMENTS: A typical (not double) daylily flower has six perianth segments arranged in two rows. The three inner ones are the petals, and the three outer ones are the sepals. The term "tepal" may be used to refer to any of the six, because they are relatively undifferentiated from each other as compared to many other plants, such as roses.
POLYTEPAL: A flower having four or more petals and four or more sepals in the same plane or whorl. In order to be registered as a polytepal a plant must bloom at least 50% or more of its blooms as a polytepal.
RUFFLED: Term used to describe the tissue on a segment's edges, resulting in a wavy appearance. Ruffling may be very loose and deep or tightly compressed.
SEPAL: Bottom three segments of a daylily flower that is not a double.
STAMEN: Each typical flower has six stamens attached at the base of the petals. Each stamen has a stalk called the filament that ends with a two-lobed anther filled with dust-like yellow pollen.
TEPAL: Refers to any of a daylily flower's petals and sepals, its perianth segments.
THROAT : The centermost inner section of a daylily bloom where the pistil and stamens join to the back of the bloom, usually at least one different color, which sometimes greatly enhances the overall effect of a flower's bloom.
TIPPED: A distinctly different color occurring on the tips of the petals.

PISTIL: The central female reproductive organ around which the other flower parts are arranged. At the base is the ovary, where the seeds develop. A long style extends from this. The tip is swollen and flared to form the stigma. The stigma receives the pollen.
STAMEN: Each typical flower has six stamens attached at the base of the petals. Each stamen has a stalk called the filament that ends with a two-lobed anther filled with dust-like yellow pollen.
STIGMA: Apex of long style that extends from ovary, where seeds develop, and that swells and flares at its tip to receive pollen.
STYLE: The part of the pistil that extends from base of ovary, where seeds develop and is tipped by a stigma that receives pollen.




BRACT:
A modified leaf found on a scape at an axil. The presence of a bract on the scape of a young plant may indicate that the plant has the potential for producing additional branching on new scapes in succeeding years.

BUD: A young and undeveloped flower.
BUD COUNT: Since each daylily flower is only open one day, the number of buds each scape carries is indicative of how many flowers the plant will bear on a single scape. The bud count can be determined by counting the number of buds, seed pods and bloom scars and adding these together.

PROLIFERATION: A leafy shoot from a node or bract found on scapes. Proliferations may be rooted to form a plant identical to the mother plant. Small roots often form and occasionally a flower is produced while the proliferation is still on the scape. In the image below the upper proliferation has formed at the bract.
SCAPE: The daylily flower scape has no leaves except some modified leaves called bracts. The scape is the entire flower stalk above the crown.

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