Lilium Philadelphicum
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''Lilium philadelphicum'', also known as the wood lily, Philadelphia lily, prairie lily, or western red lily, is a perennial species of lily native to
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Distribution

The plant is widely distributed in much of Canada from British Columbia to Quebec, and parts of the United States (
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and Great Lakes regions plus the Rocky and Appalachian Mountains).


Description

''Lilium philadelphicum'' grows to a height of approximately 30 to 90 centimeters. It produces red or orange blooms between June and August.


Varieties

*''Lilium philadelphicum'' var. ''andinum''—western wood lily, native to Midwestern U.S.,
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, and Western U.S. regions. It is the floral emblem of the province of Saskatchewan in Canada, and is on the flag of Saskatchewan., designated in 1941.


Conservation

''Lilium philadelphicum'' is listed as an
endangered species An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching and inv ...
in Maryland, New Mexico, Tennessee and North Carolina. Its status is a threatened species in Kentucky and Ohio. As the Saskatchewan provincial floral emblem, it is protected under the Provincial Emblems and Honours Act, and cannot be picked, uprooted or destroyed in any manner.


Toxicity

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are extremely sensitive to lily toxicity and ingestion is often fatal. Households and gardens that are visited by cats are strongly advised against keeping this plant or placing dried flowers where a cat may brush against them and become dusted with pollen that they then consume while cleaning. Suspected cases require urgent veterinary attention. Rapid treatment with
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and/or induced vomiting can reduce the amount of toxin absorbed (this is time-sensitive so in some cases, vets may advise doing it at home), and large amounts of fluid by IV can reduce damage to kidneys to increase the chances of survival.Lily Poisoning in Cats
Pet MD.


Traditional uses

The bulbs were eaten by some Native Americans.


Gallery

File:Lilium philadelphicum 5497349.jpg, Flower with foliage File:Lilium philadelphicum 5473586.jpg, Side view of flower File:Lilium philadelphicum 5473587.jpg, Immature flower File:Rare Yellow Wood Lily (30603573588).jpg, Rare yellow form in Logan County, North Dakota, USA File:20-01-001-callaway.jpg, Exhibit at Callaway Gardens


References


External links


University of Michigan at Dearborn: Native American Ethnobotany of ''Lilium philadelphicum''
philadelphicum Flora of Canada Flora of the Northeastern United States Flora of the North-Central United States Flora of the Northern United States Flora of the United States Flora of the South-Central United States Flora of the Southeastern United States Flora of the Appalachian Mountains Flora of the Great Lakes region (North America) Flora of the Rocky Mountains Plants used in traditional Native American medicine Plants described in 1762 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Endangered flora of the United States Provincial symbols of Saskatchewan Flora without expected TNC conservation status {{liliales-stub