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Lilium michiganense


Lilium michiganense
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Copyright: Damian Onderka (makkak) Silver Note Writer [C: 1 W: 0 N: 10] (70)
Genre: Plants
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-07-09
Categories: Flowers
Camera: Canon 350D (Digital Rebel XT), Canon 18-55mm EF-S f3.5-5.6
Exposure: f/9.0, 1/160 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2006-12-04 5:26
Viewed: 897
Points: 1
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
The plants of the genus Lilium are the true lily plants, comprising a genus of about 100 species in the lily family, Liliaceae. They are important as showy and large flowered garden plants, and in literature.

Lilies are native to the northern temperate regions. Their range in the Old World extends across much of Europe, the north Mediterranean, across most of Asia to Japan, south to the Nilgiri mountains in India, and south to the Philippines. In the New World they extend from southern Canada through much of the United States. A few species formerly included within this genus have now been placed in other genera. These include Cardiocrinum and Nomocharis.

They are commonly adapted to either woodland habitats, often montane, or sometimes to grassland habitats. A few can survive in marshland and a single one is known to live as an epiphyte (L. arboricola). In general they prefer moderately acidic or lime-free soils.


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  • jpdenk Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 480 W: 5 N: 783] (2061)
  • [2008-11-04 10:05]

Hello Damian,

A very nice photo and note, however, this flower is not Lilium michiganense, which has a scarlet-orange flower. They grow in the wild here, and I am very familiar with L. michiganense.

John

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