Ciyin Leisure Farm

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慈音休閒農莊
慈音休閒農莊

Ciyin Leisure Farm Introduction

The bright orange daylily flowers bloom splendidly, and you can see this hidden golden sea of flowers not only in Hualien but also in the Mu Cha Mountain area of Taipei! The peak bloom period is from September to mid-October. Autumn is the perfect time to appreciate the allure of these golden flowers! Known as the “beauty of a single day,” the daylily showcases a variety of postures, with its yellow hue shining brightly! Vibrant and full of life, the daylily blooms each year in August and September, attracting many visitors who are willing to make the effort to experience the beauty of the golden floral sea. Seeing a vast expanse of daylilies is truly a blessing! The daylily, also known as "Forget-Me-Not," offers a sense of tranquility as you gaze over the golden flowers covering the mountains, with a gentle breeze ensuring that worries and troubles seem to vanish. A brief introduction to daylilies: they were anciently known as Hemerocallis, belonging to the lily family, and are trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in the morning and wither by evening, which is why they are nicknamed "one-day lilies" or "beauty of a single day." The native species come in orange and yellow colors, and in recent years, have been bred into various vibrant colors. Traditionally seen as a flower representing mothers, daylilies embody the meaning of beauty and resilience. Daylilies are considered cool foods, beneficial for those with a hot constitution, providing a cooling effect; however, for those with a cool constitution, it is advisable to consume them in moderation or cook them with ginger and sesame oil for suitability.

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