Lilium wigginsii

Wiggins Lily.

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Lilium wigginsii, Wiggins Lily,  plant that looks like a delicate Leopard Lily. This lily grows in bogs, creeks, lakes and seeps  up on both sides of the California Oregon Border under Douglas Fir, White Fir and Ponderosa Pine.
The flowers are large yellow with purple spots.  This lily seems very stable here and likes regular water an doesn't care about much else. Easily held in pots. The only problem we've had are chipmunks. The little devils dig up each one and eat them.
Use around a water feature, pond, or watered planter.

New name is Lilium pardalinum ssp. wigginsii.

Lilium wigginsii tolerates seasonal flooding.

Foliage of Lilium wigginsii has color green and is deciduous.
Flower of Lilium wigginsii has color yellow.

Communities for Lilium wigginsii:Red Fir Forest, Mountain Meadow, Riparian (rivers & creeks) and Yellow Pine Forest.

ph: 5.00 to 7.00
usda: 5 to 10
height[m]: 0.30 to 0.50
width[m]: 0.10 to 0.10
rainfall[cm]: 133.00 to 400.00

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