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Michigan Lily / native

Michigan Lily is one of the most striking native wildflowers of the Great Lakes region, rising on graceful stems to 24 to 36 inches tall in midsummer and bearing vivid orange flowers whose swept-back petals and dark spotting create an unforgettable, natural drama in the partly shaded border. As a true native species, it supports native pollinators with genuine ecological importance and serves as a host plant for a range of beneficial insects throughout the growing season. Unlike many hybrid lilies, it thrives in partial shade and is perfectly adapted to the moisture and soil conditions of its home region, making it a low-maintenance and reliable garden plant once established. The upright, architectural stems and reflexed flowers draw the eye upward and create a wild, naturalistic effect that pairs beautifully with ferns, native grasses, and other woodland-edge perennials. Deer, rabbits, and most pests leave it alone, and it handles the challenging root chemistry of black walnut trees without missing a beat. A conservation plant with real ornamental value—one of the best reasons to garden with natives.

Michigan Lily is one of the most striking native wildflowers of the Great Lakes region, rising on graceful stems to 24 to 36 inches tall in midsummer and bearing vivid orange flowers whose swept-back petals and dark spotting create an unforgettable, natural drama in the partly shaded border. As a true native species, it supports native pollinators with genuine ecological importance and serves as a host plant for a range of beneficial insects throughout the growing season. Unlike many hybrid lilies, it thrives in partial shade and is perfectly adapted to the moisture and soil conditions of its home region, making it a low-maintenance and reliable garden plant once established. The upright, architectural stems and reflexed flowers draw the eye upward and create a wild, naturalistic effect that pairs beautifully with ferns, native grasses, and other woodland-edge perennials. Deer, rabbits, and most pests leave it alone, and it handles the challenging root chemistry of black walnut trees without missing a beat. A conservation plant with real ornamental value—one of the best reasons to garden with natives.

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Michigan Lily / native

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Description

Michigan Lily is one of the most striking native wildflowers of the Great Lakes region, rising on graceful stems to 24 to 36 inches tall in midsummer and bearing vivid orange flowers whose swept-back petals and dark spotting create an unforgettable, natural drama in the partly shaded border. As a true native species, it supports native pollinators with genuine ecological importance and serves as a host plant for a range of beneficial insects throughout the growing season. Unlike many hybrid lilies, it thrives in partial shade and is perfectly adapted to the moisture and soil conditions of its home region, making it a low-maintenance and reliable garden plant once established. The upright, architectural stems and reflexed flowers draw the eye upward and create a wild, naturalistic effect that pairs beautifully with ferns, native grasses, and other woodland-edge perennials. Deer, rabbits, and most pests leave it alone, and it handles the challenging root chemistry of black walnut trees without missing a beat. A conservation plant with real ornamental value—one of the best reasons to garden with natives.

Michigan Lily / native | Chalet Home + Garden