Ciyin Leisure Farm Introduction
The orange-yellow golden daylily blossoms are in full bloom, and you can see this hidden golden sea of flowers not only in Hualien but also in the Muzha area of Taipei! The peak blooming season for the golden daylily is from September to mid-October. Autumn is the perfect time to appreciate the charm of these golden flowers! Known as the "one-day beauty," the golden daylily has various postures, with its bright yellow color shining exceptionally! The vibrant and lively golden daylilies bloom every year around August and September, attracting many visitors who make the effort to experience the breathtaking sight of the golden flower sea. Witnessing a vast expanse of golden daylilies is indeed a blessing! The golden daylily is also known as "worry-free grass." Here, gazing at the sprawling golden flower sea and feeling the gentle breeze, it truly feels like worries and troubles have vanished. A little encyclopedia on the golden daylily: it was once called Hemerocallis, belongs to the lily family, and has a trumpet shape, blooming in the day and fading by night, hence its names "one-day lily" and "one-day beauty." The native flowers come in orange and yellow, and in recent years they have been improved to show a variety of colors. The golden daylily has been historically regarded as the flower of mothers, symbolizing elegance and perseverance. Golden daylily is considered a cooling food, beneficial for individuals with hot bodily constitution when consumed in moderation for its cooling and heat-relieving properties. However, for those with a cold constitution, it is advisable to limit the intake or to cook it with ginger and sesame oil for better suitability.