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Showy lily

How to identify Showy lily (Lilium speciosum)

Showy lily, also known as Brilliant lily

Showy lily displays large, trumpet-shaped flowers that can span up to 6 inches (15 cm) in width. They possess a rich color palette, often featuring deep pink to red petals with a white border, adorned by prominent brownish-purple spots. The prominent stamens at the center add a striking contrast with their orange anthers. The plant's stature is notable, reaching heights of 3 to 4 feet (90 to 120 cm), with lance-shaped leaves arranged in whorls or spirals that trace the length of the robust stem.

Lifespan

Lifespan: Perennial

Plant Type

Plant Type: Herb

Leaf Type

Leaf Type: Deciduous

Quickly Identify Showy lily

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Large trumpet-shaped flowers up to 6 inches (15 cm) wide.

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Deep pink to red petals with white border and brownish-purple spots.

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Prominent stamens with orange anthers at flower center.

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Stature reaching 3 to 4 feet (90 to 120 cm) tall.

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Lance-shaped leaves arranged in whorls or spirals along robust stem.

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Pine lily vs. Showy lily: What's The Difference?
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Key Facts About Showy lily

Attributes of Showy lily
Plant Height
1.8 m
Spread
30 cm
Leaf Color
Green
Blue
Flower Size
13 cm to 15 cm
Flower Color
White
Pink
Purple
Leaf type
Deciduous
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Scientific Classification of Showy lily

Family
Lily
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Genus
Lilies
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Species
Showy lily (Lilium speciosum)
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Distribution Map of Showy lily

Showy lily is a plant native to Eastern Asia regions, where it flourishes in temperate climate zones. It has been successfully introduced to gardens and cultivated in diverse territories outside its native range for its ornamental beauty, adapting to similar climate conditions in various other temperate regions.
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