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Lilium michiganense

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Liliaceae

Scientific name
  
Lilium michiganense

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Liliales

Genus
  
Lilium

Higher classification
  
Lily


Similar
  
Lily, Lilium canadense, Lilium superbum, Lilium philadelphicum, Lilium grayi

Lilium michiganense is a species of true lily commonly referred to as the Michigan lily. It is a wildflower present in prairie habitats in the Great Lakes and Upper Mississippi Valley regions of the United States and Canada, from South Dakota through Ontario to New York, south to Georgia and Oklahoma.

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The flower is orange with spots. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental. The Michigan lily is often confused with the Turk's cap lily (Lilium superbum), and with a naturalized Asian "tiger lily" Lilium lancifolium. The leaf arrangement is typically whorled, but sometimes alternate just below the inflorescence and at the very base of stem.

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Endangered status

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The Michigan lily is an endangered species in the state of New York, where it occurs in Monroe and Jefferson counties. It is listed as threatened in Tennessee.

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References

Lilium michiganense Wikipedia