Have you ever seen a beautiful lily in the wild? We tend to think of lilies as garden plants that beautify our yards in July, but native wild lilies, such as Canada lily, can be special — and ...
Part 4 of damp meadows. Turk’s-cap lily (Lilium supurbum) and Canada lily (Lilium canadense) are two of our most conspicuous, beautiful and beloved wildflowers. Everyone recognizes and loves lilies ...
Peak summertime and monsoonal moisture have created a most spectacular display of wildflowers this year! Many flowers are taller and more prolific than anyone can remember. One of the most magnificent ...
Canada is known as the Land of Lilies for its abundance of wild lilies, especially the Western Red Lily. Saskatchewan’s ...
I recently described Alstroemeria, a Chilean plant, as an example of a passalong plant, one that is desirable and also prolific in growth. I also mentioned that this plant “produces large numbers of ...
This article originally published at California's love for one flower is poisoning the state's last wild river.
Q: I am a volunteer who is taking care of the Revolutionary War Memorial site at First and Market. The site is also referred to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. This summer I noticed plants that were ...
A cutting-edge study reveals the biochemical defense system of the wild lily, Lilium regale, which demonstrates remarkable resistance against Fusarium wilt—a major threat to the floriculture industry.
I love lilies. They take little effort to plant and grow, and the rewards are huge. They're winter hardy, so once you plant them they stay forever, multiply quickly, and provide large, often fragrant ...