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Lilium formosanum var. pricei
(LIL-ee-um for-mos-AN-um var. PRICE-ee-eye)
Dwarf Formosa Lily
Very fragrant, white trumpets; purple stripes outside.
Zones: 5-8
Lilium superbum
(LIL-ee-um)
Lily
Zones: 0-0
Lilium lancefolium
(LIL-ee-um lans-eh-FOL-ee-um)
Tiger Lily
Zones: 3-8
Lindera benzoin
(lin-DARE-ah BEN-zoyn)
Spicebush
Bright yellow fall color makes this a 4-season native shrub
Zones: 5-9
Liriope minor
(le-RYE-oh-pea MY-nor)
Thin-Leaved Liriope
Fine textured liriope covers shady areas
Zones: 6-9
Lobelia cardinalis
(lo-BEE-lee-ah kar-di-NA-lis)
Cardinal Flower
In summer, spikes of vivid fire-engine red attract hummers
Zones: 3-9
Lobelia siphilitica
(lo-BEE-lee-ah sif-il-IT-ih-kah)
Great Blue Lobelia
Elegant blue late-summer flowers
Zones: 3-9
Lonicera fragrantissima
(luh-NIS-er-a fra-gran-TIS-i-ma)
Winter Honeysuckle
A heavenly fragrance in the winter attracts early butterflies
Zones: 4-8
Lonicera sempervirens 'John Clayton'
(luh-NIS-er-a semp-er-VIE-rens)
Coral Honeysuckle
Clusters of pale orange flowers; glowing orange berries follow
Zones: 4-8
Lonicera sempervirens 'Major Wheeler'
(luh-NIS-er-a semp-er-VIE-rens)
Coral Honeysuckle
Red and gold trumpets for the hummers; spring through fall
Zones: 4-8
