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Hemerocallis fulva

Description:

It is not a true lily in the genus Lilium, but gets its name from the superficial similarity of its flowers to Lilium and from the fact that each flower lasts only one day.

Habitat:

Plum Creek Nature Center at Goodenow Grove Nature Preserve. Spotted in a restored prairie area adjacent to the nature center. Surrounded by forested area with a small lake.

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jazz.mann
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jazz.mann

Beecher, Illinois, United States

Spotted on Aug 1, 2021
Submitted on Aug 14, 2021

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