Ciyin Leisure Farm Introduction
The golden orange daylily blooms are in full swing, and you don't have to travel all the way to Hualien to see them; a hidden field of golden flowers can also be found in the Muzha area of Taipei! The peak blooming season for daylilies is from September to mid-October each year. Autumn is the perfect time to experience the charm of these golden flowers! Known as the "One-Day Beauty," daylilies come in various forms, and their yellow hue shines brightly! The vibrant and lively daylilies bloom every August and September, attracting many visitors who trek in to witness the breathtaking sea of golden flowers. Seeing a vast expanse of daylilies is a true blessing! Daylilies, also known as "Forgetfulness Grass," offer a beautiful view of golden flowers covering the mountains, and with a gentle breeze, it feels as if worries and sorrows simply vanish. A brief introduction to daylilies: The ancient name for daylilies is Hemerocallis, belonging to the lily family. They resemble trumpet shapes and bloom one day and wither the next, earning the names "Day Lily" and "One-Day Beauty." The native species comes in orange and yellow, and in recent years, they've been cultivated to showcase a variety of colors. Daylilies have historically been regarded as the flower of mothers, symbolizing beauty and perseverance. The daylily is considered a cooling food, beneficial for those with a hot constitution due to its cooling and fire-reducing properties, but those with a cool constitution should consume it in moderation or prepare it with ginger and sesame oil for better suitability.