Daylilies Online

  Daylilies Online  


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Welcome to one of the very first daylily sites on the Internet (1994), and to the Internet's first extensive collection of daylily photos. This collection is maintained by Nick Chase.

My collection of digitized daylily photographs is accessible by hybridizer and by cultivar. All photos are either believed to be from non-copyrighted sources, or were obtained by permission of the copyright owner. Pictures which I (Nick Chase) have taken are in the public domain (not copyrighted), and you may download them and use them freely for your own enjoyment, and you may use them commercially if I am given credit as the photographer. The newer (larger) pictures are (mostly) 1.57- or 1.92-million-pixel, super-high-quality JPEGs, and can be printed as 5x7 pictures (and in most cases as 8x10 pictures) with virtually no loss of quality. They may take awhile to download, though, especially if you are using a dial-up Internet connection. (If you have a high-speed Internet connection, you may find the pictures will show up faster during the summer when undergraduate school is not in session.)

To see daylilies in a garden setting, be sure to visit our tour gardens.

For more information on daylilies, visit Daylilies Growing Along the Information Highway (which includes a listing of award-winning daylilies). After you have become "hooked" on daylilies, you will want to join the American Hemerocallis Society.

Also available is the article Triploids Are Fertile, with added comments (last updated June 28, 1996) as a result of research done since the article was published in the Spring 1994 issue of The Daylily Journal.


This page was last updated December 19, 2003 by Nick Chase (onashi@charter.net).