Lilium iridollae
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Lilium iridollae is a species of lily. It is native to the United States.
Common Names
Lilium iridollae is more commonly known by these two names: Pot-of-Gold and Panhandle Lily. In Florida and Alabama, Lilium iridollae is referred by Panhandle Lily. In North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virgina, Lilium iridollae is referred to as Pot-of-Gold Lily.
Description
Distribution
Lilium iridollae grows along streams in wet pine woodlands and in pitcher plant bogs in the southeastern United States. It is mainly found in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, and Virginia. This species has become endangered in Florida and threatened in North Carolina.