Turk’s Cap Lilies, also known as Lilium Superbum, are a type of native lily in North America. They are named for their distinctively curved shape, with petals that curl back towards the stem, resembling a turban or cap. Turk’s Cap Lilies typically grow to be around 3 to 6 feet tall and have long, narrow leaves spread out in a whorled pattern. These lilies prefer moist, well-drained soil and are typically found in areas such as woodland edges, meadows, and along streams. They produce clusters of brightly colored flowers, typically in shades of orange, red, or pink, which can bloom from June to August depending on the location. Turk’s Cap Lilies are popular among gardeners and can add a striking pop of color and texture to a flower bed or garden.
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Turk’s Cap Lilies
Turk’s Cap Lilies, native to North America, feature distinctive curved petals and bright orange, red, or pink flowers.
