Lilium michiganense
Common Name: Michigan Lily
Michigan Lily is a striking perennial wildflower that grows 3 to 6 feet tall, producing nodding, orange-red flowers with dark spots in mid to late summer. It thrives in moist fields, bogs, woodland edges, and along stream banks, favoring rich, well-drained soils. This species is an important nectar source for hummingbirds and butterflies. Michigan Lily adds vibrant color to rain gardens, wetland restorations, and native plant gardens, providing a naturalized, elegant appearance.