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Ligularia sibirica (L.) Cass.
Ligularia sibirica (L.) Cass.
Ligularia sibirica is a declining perennial herb sometimes grown in gardens for its distinct foliage and flowers.
American lovage
Ligusticum canadense (L.) Britton
Ligusticum canadense is a tall perennial Apiaceae herb native to the eastern United States.
Gray's Lovage
Ligusticum grayi J.M.Coult. & Rose
Ligusticum grayi is a perennial flowering herb in the carrot family native to the western United States.
Osha
Ligusticum porteri J.M.Coult. & Rose
Ligusticum porteri (osha) is a Rocky Mountain Apiaceae plant with traditional Native American medicinal uses.
Scots Lovage
Ligusticum scothicum L.
Ligusticum scoticum is an edible Arctic herbaceous perennial that grows on cool, northern coasts, historically used to fight scurvy.
wax-leaf ligustrum
Ligustrum japonicum Thunb.
Ligustrum japonicum (Japanese privet) is an evergreen ornamental tree/shrub native to East Asia, used in traditional medicine, that has escaped cultivation in the US.
tree privet
Ligustrum lucidum W.T.Aiton
Ligustrum lucidum is an evergreen privet tree native to southern China, grown ornamentally for hedging and also used in traditional Chinese medicine.
border privet
Ligustrum obtusifolium Siebold & Zucc.
Ligustrum obtusifolium is an East Asian deciduous privet shrub invasive in parts of the United States.
garden privet
Ligustrum ovalifolium Hassk.
Ligustrum ovalifolium Hassk. is a widely cultivated hedge shrub or small tree that is poisonous to humans when ingested.
Quihoui privet
Ligustrum quihoui Carrière
Ligustrum quihoui (waxyleaf privet) is an ornamental evergreen shrub native to East Asia that is invasive in the southeastern US.
Chinese privet
Ligustrum sinense Lour.
Ligustrum sinense (Chinese privet) is a poisonous deciduous shrub, an invasive plant in southeastern North America, grown ornamentally and for hedges.
Common Privet
Ligustrum vulgare L.
Ligustrum vulgare L. (common privet) is a Eurasian shrub with selected cultivars, toxic berries, and a history of hedging use.
New Zealand Grassplant
Lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae (Gand.) A.W.Hill
Lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae is a grass-like non-true grass with creeping rhizomes, branching phyllodes, and white flowers.
bolander's lily
Lilium bolanderi S.Watson
Bolander's lily (Lilium bolanderi) is a rare North American lily native to the Pacific Northwest, pollinated by hummingbirds.
fire lily
Lilium bulbiferum L.
Lilium bulbiferum L. is a European lily with orange spotted flowers, two varieties, and grows in sunny mountain habitats.
Canada lily
Lilium canadense L.
Lilium canadense L. is a North American lily with edible buds and roots traditionally used by Indigenous peoples.
Pine lily
Lilium catesbaei Walter
Lilium catesbaei is a large-flowered North American perennial lily adapted to frequent fires, with primary pollinator the Palamedes swallowtail.
Columbia lily
Lilium columbianum Leichtlin
Lilium columbianum is a North American perennial lily with edible bulbs traditionally used for flavoring by Indigenous peoples.
Formosa lily
Lilium formosanum A.Wallace
Lilium formosanum A.Wallace is a lily species with a defined height range, bulb, stem, leaf, and flower characteristics.
Humboldt's Lily
Lilium humboldtii Leichtlin
Lilium humboldtii Leichtlin is a summer-deciduous California lily with two endangered subspecies, used in garden hybrid lily breeding.
Kelley's Lily
Lilium kelleyanum Lemmon
Lilium kelleyanum is a tall perennial lily with nodding yellow-orange flowers, pollinated by swallowtails.
tiger lily
Lilium lancifolium Thunb.
Lilium lancifolium Thunb. is a true lily species that can reproduce sexually and asexually, with edible bulbs used for food in Asia.
Easter lily
Lilium longiflorum Thunb.
Lilium longiflorum, the Easter lily, is an endemic lily toxic to cats, cultivated for cut flowers and used as a Christian Easter symbol.
coast lily
Lilium maritimum Kellogg
Lilium maritimum Kellogg is a perennial lily species that produces large, nodding, red to orange spotted nodding flowers.
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