Photo by: Barry Francis

Lilium philadelphicum

Is know as the "Wild Lily", the "Prairie Lily" or the "Western Red Lily" and is also mistakenly called the "Tiger Lily".

It is a native grassland plant that can be seen blooming in late June from Quebec to British Columbia and southward into the United States. Saskatchewan is proud to have this bright little perennial as our Provincial Floral Emblem.

It should be noted that this little beauty is a protected species.

South Saskatchewan Lily Society Inc.


Have You Seen This Beetle?


We Need To Know!

This pest feeds on lilies.

Please Watch and Protect the Wild Prairie Lilies

Call 1-306-586-3697 or 1-306-569-0804

Learn More About The Lily Leaf Beetle


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Plant & Seed Sale

May 15th 6 pm

Meeting to Follow

Regina Floral Conservatory 1450 B 4th Ave Regina

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Please feel free to send them to:

SSLS

1015 Broder Street

Regina, SK.

S4N 3P8

or

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Last Revised March-31-12