Martin Pellizzer

Lilium Maculatum Subsp. Davuricum

Lilium maculatum subsp. davuricum is a striking member of the lily family known for its vibrant, showy blooms. This subspecies is native to the mountainous regions of Central Asia and is often found in alpine and subalpine habitats. Its flowers display a unique combination of red, white, and yellow hues, making it a popular choice among gardeners and botanists alike. The plant is characterized by its sturdy stems and large, lance-shaped leaves that thrive in cool, moist environments. Due to its ornamental value and ecological significance, it remains a subject of interest in both horticulture and conservation efforts.