Ciyin Leisure Farm Introduction
The orange-yellow daylily flowers bloom vibrantly, and you don't have to travel far to Hualien to see them. You can also find a hidden sea of golden flowers in the Muzha Mountain area in Taipei! The peak blooming season for daylilies is from September to mid-October. Autumn is the perfect time to experience the charm of these golden flowers! Known as the "one-day beauty," the daylily exhibits many postures, with its yellow hues shining particularly brightly! The colorful and vibrant daylilies bloom every August and September, and the stunning views always entice many people to make the journey to enjoy the beautiful golden flower sea. It is a blissful experience to witness a vast expanse of daylilies! The daylily, also known as "Worry-free grass," offers a sense of peace as you look at the golden flower sea while feeling the gentle breeze; it genuinely feels like worries and troubles disappear. A brief introduction to daylilies: Historically known as “Hemerocallis,” they belong to the lily family and have a trumpet-shaped bloom that opens in the morning and fades in the evening, earning them the nickname “one-day lily” or “one-day beauty.” The native varieties come in orange and yellow, and in recent years, they have been bred to showcase a variety of vibrant colors. Daylilies have traditionally been regarded as the flower of mothers, symbolizing grace and resilience. Daylily is a cooling food, beneficial for those with a hot constitution, providing a cooling effect when consumed in moderation. However, for those with a cold constitution, it is advisable to limit intake or prepare it with ginger and sesame oil for better digestion.