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The Color
editWell a tiger lily can come in 3 different colors like orange-yellow, redish-orange, and brown. -- unsigned by 174.157.123.230 at 03:52, 1 May 2009
Golden Needles
editI've added Daylilies, though someone might remove it, as the list already includes one species of daylily. Something on this page absolutely needs to point out golden needles—the kind of daylily common used in Asian cooking which are frequently called "tiger lilies" or "golden tiger lilies". These are hemerocallis lilies, but I'm not sure that they're all of the fulva species (maybe someone else knows for sure). 73.149.42.231 (talk) 15:45, 1 June 2015 (UTC)