The daylilies comprise the small genus Hemerocallis of flowering plants in the family Hemerocallidaceae. Despite the name they are not true lilies (Lilium, Liliaceae). The name Hemerocallis is based on the Greek words for day and beauty, which reflects the fact that the individual flowers last for only one day. The flowers of most species open at sunrise and wither at sunset, to be replaced by another one (sometimes two or none) on the same stem the next day; some species are night-blooming. Because individual flowers are short-lived, they do not make good cut flowers for formal flower arranging although they otherwise make good cut flowers as new flowers will continue to open on cut stems over several days.
Daylily
for horse isle 2 its a daylily
Yes, it's called " Daylily Bela Lugosi"
which flower? cut or potted?
Greenroe Lucas is a 2012 daylily cultivar and there is an Alexander Lucas pear cultivar.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Hemerocallisspp., H. hybrids.
it can last for ever
For something of this size the best unit to be would be grams. Kilograms would be inaccurate because your answer would be in decimal places.
It depends how long you care for it and how you care for it because it can vary as to how long a plant lives or dies.
Depending on the flower they can last several days without water. Hope this helps
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Probably hemerocallis.