We have not grown that one. It has a relatively narrow range as a wild lily, and so careful site selection would be important when planting.
I see bulbs for sale from native plant folks, so it is available for purchase.
Ecology: found from Mt. Hood in Northern Oregon south into Central California in the Sierra Nevada from 1300-7200 ft. (400-2200 m). Lilium washingtonianum grows on dry slopes, open forests, and montane chaparral.
Growing Conditions: full to partial sun, well drained semi dry soil.
Named after Martha Washington, this lily is not actually found in the state of Washington.
We grow several species lilys, but only the easier ones. In general they are not as vigorous or floriferous as the hybrids of course. The exception for us is L. regale, which is like a weed...
Good luck, looks to be a cool plant.
I see bulbs for sale from native plant folks, so it is available for purchase.
Ecology: found from Mt. Hood in Northern Oregon south into Central California in the Sierra Nevada from 1300-7200 ft. (400-2200 m). Lilium washingtonianum grows on dry slopes, open forests, and montane chaparral.
Growing Conditions: full to partial sun, well drained semi dry soil.
Named after Martha Washington, this lily is not actually found in the state of Washington.
We grow several species lilys, but only the easier ones. In general they are not as vigorous or floriferous as the hybrids of course. The exception for us is L. regale, which is like a weed...
Good luck, looks to be a cool plant.






















