Appears: Spring and summer, perennial
Non-native to Wisconsin
About 2-3 feet tall
This flower likes to be by the water. It is a European transplant that managed to get out of someone’s garden one day and now can be found along swampy areas, lakes, and rivers here in Wisconsin.
Photo taken on the Lower Wolf River from a canoe with a Canon PowerShot S100 12.1 MP Digital Camera
with an underwater housing (just to be safe).
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This flower is the fleur des lys, the heraldic lily of France. It certainly is a European introduction, but dating back to when the Midwest was called New France (1640-1760).