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In 1753, Carl Linnaeus, the Father of Plant Taxonomy, described a lily species in his epic “Species Plantarum” from eastern North America, naming it Lilium canadense, and we know this still ...
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 ...
You’ve found a Canada lily (Lilium canadense), also called wild yellow-lily or meadow lily. Its blossoms usually last for several days, unlike daylily flowers.