Liliaceae — Lily Family
Lilium monadelphum Adams
Lilium monadelphum Adams
Lilium monadelphum Adams is a tall lily with yellow spotted reflexed tepals, with several former taxa reclassified as separate species.
Lilium pardalinum Kellogg
Lilium pardalinum Kellogg
Lilium pardalinum Kellogg is a lily species with several subspecies, one endangered, cultivated as an ornamental.
Lilium parryi S.Watson
Lilium parryi S.Watson
Lilium parryi, the rare lemon lily, is a fragrant yellow perennial lily native to southwestern US and northwestern Mexican mountains.
Lilium parvum Kellogg
Lilium parvum Kellogg
Lilium parvum Kellogg is a lily species with small bell-shaped orange-toned spotted flowers, that hybridizes easily with other lilies.
Lilium pensylvanicum Ker Gawl.
Lilium pensylvanicum Ker Gawl.
Lilium pensylvanicum is an easy-to-grow lily species native to parts of Japan, popular in gardens across Europe and North America.
Lilium philadelphicum L.
Lilium philadelphicum L.
Lilium philadelphicum is a lily species toxic to cats, with bulbs eaten by some Native Americans, growing across North America.
Lilium pumilum Redouté
Lilium pumilum Redouté
Lilium pumilum is a small, red-flowered Asian bulbous lily, with flowers and bulbs used as food in Taiwan.
Lilium pyrenaicum Gouan
Lilium pyrenaicum Gouan
Lilium pyrenaicum is a tall European lily with up to 12 colored musky-scented Turk's-cap flowers.
Lilium rubescens S.Watson
Lilium rubescens S.Watson
Lilium rubescens is an uncommon lily native to the US Pacific Coast, threatened by multiple human-related factors.
Lilium superbum L.
Lilium superbum L.
Lilium superbum is a variable North American lily that grows in wet habitats, with a historic use as Native American food.
Lilium washingtonianum Kellogg
Lilium washingtonianum Kellogg
Lilium washingtonianum is a North American native lily with fragrant white to pinkish flowers that turn purple with age, found in California and Oregon.
Medeola virginiana L.
Medeola virginiana L.
Medeola virginiana (Indian cucumber-root) is a North American forest herb with edible tubers and traditional Iroquois medicinal uses.
Prosartes hookeri Torr.
Prosartes hookeri Torr.
Prosartes hookeri Torr. is a perennial herb native to North America that grows in shady damp forest habitats and bears red berries.
Prosartes lanuginosa (Michx.) D.Don
Prosartes lanuginosa (Michx.) D.Don
Prosartes lanuginosa (yellow mandarin/yellow fairybells) is a North American lily-family plant native mainly to the Appalachian region.
Prosartes smithii (Hook.) Utech, Shinwari & Kawano
Prosartes smithii (Hook.) Utech, Shinwari & Kawano
Prosartes smithii, commonly largeflower fairybells, is a perennial flowering herb native to western North America.
Prosartes trachycarpa S.Watson
Prosartes trachycarpa S.Watson
Prosartes trachycarpa S.Watson is an edible herbaceous perennial with bland fuzzy berries, common in northern Saskatchewan.
Scoliopus bigelovii Torr.
Scoliopus bigelovii Torr.
Scoliopus bigelovii is a California coastal understory herb pollinated by fungus gnats, sensitive to logging.
Streptopus amplexifolius (L.) DC.
Streptopus amplexifolius (L.) DC.
Streptopus amplexifolius is a lily-family flowering plant native to North America, Europe, and Asia, with varied historical uses and edible parts that carry risk of toxic misidentification.
Streptopus lanceolatus (Aiton) Reveal
Streptopus lanceolatus (Aiton) Reveal
Streptopus lanceolatus is a perennial understory plant native to North American forests with rose-tinted flowers and edible-in-small-quantity red berries.
Tricyrtis formosana Baker
Tricyrtis formosana Baker
Tricyrtis formosana is a spotted-flowered rhizomatous herbaceous perennial with two recognized varieties found in East Asia.
Tulipa agenensis Redouté
Tulipa agenensis Redouté
Tulipa agenensis is a bulb-forming perennial flowering plant in Liliaceae, native to parts of the Middle East and nearby regions.
Tulipa biflora Pall.
Tulipa biflora Pall.
Tulipa biflora, the two-flowered tulip, is a small, fragrant flowering bulb species with most parts poisonous if eaten.
Tulipa gesneriana L.
Tulipa gesneriana L.
Tulipa gesneriana L. is a bulbous herb pollinated by Halictus bees, with allergen tuliposide A and edible processed bulbs.
Tulipa greigii Regel
Tulipa greigii Regel
Tulipa greigii Regel is a short spring-blooming tulip with variegated leaves and limited flower color range, with several awarded cultivars.
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