This is a lillie but what type of lillie
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Pat C on May 22, 2012they look like orchids, they do grow out doors in Fl. I grow then in the house in Mo.Helpful Reply
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Pam on May 22, 2012It looks like a Stells De Oro daylilly.Helpful Reply
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Angie G on May 22, 2012Day Lily, yes.Helpful Reply
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Sandra R on May 22, 2012It's a Stella D. lilly. After they are done blooming cut the stems back, they should rebloom foe you.Helpful Reply
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DONNA M on May 22, 2012Stella Doro, and they multiply like crazy, no need to buy more, seperate at bottom and replant, beautiful as ever, I started out witha climp my dad gave me, and they have exploded all over my yard, i just keep thinning the originals and some of the others and re-planting!!Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on May 23, 2012Pat C, they are lillies. Orchids do grow very well outside in Florida in a very shady area. Thank you Sandra R, Pam D & Donna M for the answer. I want to fill up the bed quickly so I will buy Stella Doro since it is the only plant that lived. All other lillies in the bed died.Helpful Reply
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Lisa D on May 23, 2012maybe a stellaHelpful Reply
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Sherrie S on May 23, 2012Lisa D, yes it is a Stella Doro. It appears that this plant grows everywhere and is easy to grow. Thank you everyone who posted.Helpful Reply
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Melissa K on May 23, 2012Yep, Stella D'Oro, rebloomingHelpful Reply
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Sherrie S on May 23, 2012Melissa K - Wow, this was so easy why didn't I know what that pretty flower was? I have so many pretty and important flowers & I just didn't care what they were called. Now I want to know and thank all of you for the answer.Helpful Reply
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Gynarchy B on May 23, 2012Day liillies. I have them in my sunny spot area. I am hoping they will grow beautifully. I love the color! They are bright and cheerful!Helpful Reply
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Pam H on May 23, 2012I have many lillies, I have the orange ones that line my drive way. I have found if I dead head them each day I get flowers through September. In Iowa, mine start to bloom the first part of July. I love them, they take no special care. Such an easy and beautiful flower.Helpful Reply
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Carol C on May 24, 2012Looks like Stella Doro. I have many and sometimes they bloom twice in the summer.Helpful Reply
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Kathleen F on May 24, 2012I think it is a daylily called "Many Happy Returns", one of the Stella d' oro cultivars. It's very hardy. Mine are at least 14 years old now.Helpful Reply
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Melissa K on May 24, 2012Stella D'Oro Daylily. RebloomsHelpful Reply
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CONNIE W on Jun 08, 2012Stella D'Oro. It is Happy Returns. Grows very quickly, reblooms if you cut back the stems, I have to keep them divided or they just take over.Helpful Reply
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UpState on Mar 23, 2015Happy Returns....'yellow-er' than Stellas.Helpful Reply
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F P Spillers on Mar 23, 2015It's a Stella D'Oro. They are also a darker orange gold color. And yes, they spread quickly. Just keep the grass pulled away. Very hardy.Helpful Reply
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CDM on Apr 29, 2015Stella D'OroHelpful Reply
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Marilynn Gillespie on May 03, 2015Yes, I'd say it was a Stella D'oro. It is the lily that blooms for the longest period of time in your garden. They come back year after year and look beautiful!Helpful Reply
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Carmie on May 03, 2015We call them day Lilys.Helpful Reply
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Libby O'Rourke on Jun 01, 2015Yes they are "Daylillie's", and if you can put them where you want to leave them, they will multiply like crazy and are super georgeous when in multiple bunches. They just need a border of some kind to keep them from running out into the yard.Helpful Reply
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Linda Phillips on Jun 22, 2015Divide these Stella d'Ores every 3 yrs. by digging them up and chopping them into thirds with a shovel blade. Replant one third and use the rest in other places or share with a friend.I have them all around my house in the front border of my flowerbeds. My sister gave me my starts from her plants when we moved in 9 yrs. ago. I have given lots away when I divide them too. They will also grow well in pots. I have a few on my deck in pots. I love to use the flowers in bouquets. Each flower only last one day, but there are always clusters of buds on each stem and they will open even after picking.Helpful Reply
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Renee Crosby Wicker on Feb 21, 2016Hard to tell how large Lillie is but agree with the others. If Lillie is all larger maybe Happy ReturnHelpful Reply
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UpState on Feb 22, 2016A Stella d'Oro is a gold color, Happy Returns are a much brighter and lighter yellow.Helpful Reply
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Deltamom on Feb 22, 2016Stella D'Oro daylilies. Hardy. Drought tolerant when established. Smaller than regular daylilies but prolific repeat bloomers.Helpful Reply
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Sharon on Apr 23, 2016Looks like a lemon Lilly. A perennial daylight.Helpful Reply
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Carmen Evans on Apr 24, 2016Hi there, if it only lasts a day then it is the day Lilly species hence the name. They come in a variety of colours and are quite hardy.Helpful Reply
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Helen Dunbar on May 14, 2016This is a Stella De'or. I have lots of this lovely plant. Stella's are extra hardy and survive our West Virginia winters with flying colors. HelenHelpful Reply
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Rch2544124 on Jun 17, 2016tuto nádhernou květinu mám v barvě této zářivě žluté,cihlové a hnědé-je žíhaná žlutou.Helpful Reply
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Sue Kiene on Oct 16, 2016they come in purple too, my favoriteHelpful Reply
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Libby O'Rourke on Oct 17, 2016i'TS A day lily--Helpful Reply
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Libby O'Rourke on Oct 18, 2016Your welcomeHelpful Reply
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Stephanie corley on Oct 22, 2016Day lilly: stella de oraHelpful Reply
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Vicky on Oct 23, 2016Stella d oroHelpful Reply
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