St. Bernard’s Lily is a deciduous fleshy, tuberous-rooted perennial native to Europe and Turkey. It is a vigorous plant typically found growing in dry pastures, stony sites and open woods. It features starry white, trumpet shaped 1.5” flowers with showy yellow anthers in spike-like clusters atop 2-foot clumps of narrow, grass-like dark green leaves. The flowers resemble lilies and bloom mid to late spring and are followed by brown seed capsules.