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Lilium canadense - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Canada Lily (Wild Yellow Lily) Lilium canadense ... Connecticut Botanical Society ... next red/orange flower ; next yellow flower ; next in lily family...
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If you find one Lilium canadense, it's likely you'll find more in fairly close proximity. Your "finds" won't necesarily be in bloom but over time you'll be able to enjoy them every time you return to the site. There a several things working against lilies now.
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21. Lilium canadense Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 303. 1753. ... Lilium canadense var. coccineum Pursh; L. canadense subsp. editorum (Fernald) Wherry; L. canadense var. editorum Fernald; L. canadense var. flavum Pursh; L. canadense var. rubrum hort. ex T. Moore...
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Does anyone know of a commercial source for bulbs of Lilium canadense? It's a frustrating web search, that's for sure! ...
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Hummingbird: Canada Lily (Lilium canadense), a tall native orange woodland lily, grows in damp meadows and thickets. ... Canada Lily, Lilium canadense, a magnificent tall woodland lily, grows wild in damp meadows and thickets from Alabama to Quebec. The flowers are usually yellow, but may instead be orange or red,
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