Day Lilies in Cuba

Photo by Gayla Trail

I took a much nicer photo of this day lily but felt it more apt to post this lesser image because it shows context. Finding day lilies blooming in a botanical garden in Cuba just seemed weird and wrong. I like them well enough and have a large patch growing in my street garden to boot, but we call them “ditch lilies” around these parts, which says a lot about how common and valued they are.

Those are palm trees behind the flower. There was an orange tree outside of the frame to the right. Crazy stuff, I tell you what. And a good example of the grass being greener…

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2 Responses to “Day Lilies in Cuba

  1. jackie selcoe - January 16, 2008 at 2:34 pm

    The flowers are edible too, a bit like very sweet, crisp iceberg lettuce.

  2. Yes I like the buds particularly. You just have to be careful not to eat too many as they are “cathartic.”