Michigan Lily
(Lilium michiganense)
Michigan Lily’s big bright orange flowers put on quite a show. The delicate seedlings will grow into a colony of tall, 4-6 foot, plants in a matter of a few years. This native Lily prefers average to moist soil and full to part sun. It will tolerate shadier locations, but likely won’t produce as many flowers compared to sunny sites. Keep competition reduced the first couple seasons after planting to ensure its roots get established.
(Lilium michiganense)
Michigan Lily’s big bright orange flowers put on quite a show. The delicate seedlings will grow into a colony of tall, 4-6 foot, plants in a matter of a few years. This native Lily prefers average to moist soil and full to part sun. It will tolerate shadier locations, but likely won’t produce as many flowers compared to sunny sites. Keep competition reduced the first couple seasons after planting to ensure its roots get established.
(Lilium michiganense)
Michigan Lily’s big bright orange flowers put on quite a show. The delicate seedlings will grow into a colony of tall, 4-6 foot, plants in a matter of a few years. This native Lily prefers average to moist soil and full to part sun. It will tolerate shadier locations, but likely won’t produce as many flowers compared to sunny sites. Keep competition reduced the first couple seasons after planting to ensure its roots get established.