Michigan Lily flowers also resemble those of Tiger Lily.
While Michigan Lily plants are often found singly in the wild, it can produce dense stands under cultivation, though gardeners may find it has difficulty persisting over time. For what reason is not clear, populations can collapse within a few seasons and may help explain the randomness of this species in the wild.
Grows 2-5 feet tall
Blooms in June to July
Likes medium to wet soil conditions
Attracts: Hummingbirds
Lillium Michiganis
Photos by photo by Katy Chayka and Peter Dzuik of Minnesota Wildflowers
Michigan Lily flowers also resemble those of Tiger Lily.
While Michigan Lily plants are often found singly in the wild, it can produce dense stands under cultivation, though gardeners may find it has difficulty persisting over time. For what reason is not clear, populations can collapse within a few seasons and may help explain the randomness of this species in the wild.
Grows 2-5 feet tall
Blooms in June to July
Likes medium to wet soil conditions
Attracts: Hummingbirds
Lillium Michiganis
Photos by photo by Katy Chayka and Peter Dzuik of Minnesota Wildflowers