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Erythronium americanum - Wikipedia
Erythronium americanum, the trout lily, yellow trout lily, fawn lily, yellow adder's-tongue, or yellow dogtooth violet, is a species of perennial, colony forming, spring ephemeral flower native to North America and dwelling in woodland habitats.
How to Grow and Care for Yellow Trout Lily - The Spruce
2023年1月4日 · Yellow trout lily (Erythronium americanum) is a native North American woodland plant with nodding yellow flowers that appear between March and May. This ephemeral spring bloomer may take a few seasons to begin producing flowers, but once established, it blooms beautifully and forms colonies if given the proper growing conditions.
A Beginner's Guide to Trout Lily - The Plant Native
2024年2月18日 · Trout Lilies are perfect replacements for non-native plants like crocus and daffodils—they bloom at the same time and give a similar pop of sunny color. Scroll on for planting and sourcing tips. What are the benefits of planting Trout Lilies? Where is Trout Lily native? Where can I buy Trout Lily seeds or plants?
How to Successfully Grow Trout Lily: A Field Guide to Planting, …
Trout lily (also known as dog’s-tooth lily or, more properly, by its horticultural name Erythronium), is the springtime flower you think of when you imagine green fronds unfurling and pushing their way upward through a layer of last autumn’s fallen leaves.
Erythronium americanum (Adder's Tongue, American Trout Lily, …
As one example, the Trout lily name refers to its leaf mottling resembling a trout moving through water and the general shape of the petals. Fawn lily refers to the spotted leaves that are said to resemble the upright ears of a fawn.
Trout Lily | Dog Tooth Violet | Erythronium americanum
2019年5月9日 · Trout Lily or Dog Tooth Violet (Erythronium americanum) is a small yellow wildflower which grows in northern hardwood forests in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York. A spring ephemeral, it blooms, produces fruit, …
Erythronium americanum - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Erythronium americanum, commonly called yellow adder’s tongue, yellow trout lily, yellow fawn lily and yellow dog-tooth violet, is a Missouri native spring wildflower that occurs in moist woods, on wooded slopes and bluffs, and along streams in the southern part of the State (Steyermark).
Erythronium (Trout Lily) - Gardenia
Erythronium, commonly known as dog’s tooth violet or trout lily, is a genus of spring-flowering perennial plants that are native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. There are over 20 species, most from Western North America, but a …
Trout lilies (Erythronium americanum) - Woodland Woman
2021年5月16日 · Trout lilies are native to eastern Canada and northeastern United States. They crop up in early spring, around April and May, after the snow melt, but before the deciduous trees leaf out. Trout lily leaves are waxy and green with brownish-purple patches.
All About Trout Lilies - Horticulture
2019年12月9日 · Delicate, nodding lanterns comprising six strongly reflexed petals, in shades of yellow, white, or pink, possess inner markings surrounding a bright yellow center (on many species). These flowers rise above pairs of succulent, glossy green leaves that are often dramatically marked in brown-purple.