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Lilium superbum
Turk's-cap Lily

The Turk's-cap lily or Lilium superbum is capable of reaching the height of 10 feet. It is thus one of the tallest members of the Lily (Liliaceae) family. L.superbum is a large and showy plant usually bearing numerous flowers. As much as 40 flowers have been counted on just one plant of L. superbum, while a similar but smaller species, L.michauxii bears only 1 to 6 flowers per plant.

A green star at the center of the flower is an identifying feature of the plant. The recurved flower, 2-2.5 inches across, is usually orange or yellow with brown or sometimes reddish white speckles. The plant usually flaunts its unique flowers from July till September. Although the bracts may be alternate, this perennial lily has whorled leaves. Each of its leaves is lanceolate, i.e., pointed and much longer than wide and widest below the middle.

L. superbum

L. superbum flourishes in filtered sun or a light shade. It requires moist meadows, rich woods or marshes for its growth. Thus, it is sometimes also called the Swamp Lily. Many plants, which are not true lilies, have flowers that resemble those of this genus, Lilium. Lilium has alternate or whorled leaves and drooping flowers. These true lilies have been sometimes used as food as they are deemed to possess medicinal properties.

Within the Mount Holyoke College Campus, you can see the tall plant of the Lilium superbum drooping with its orange flowers in the 1904 Garden.

L. superbum

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