Erythronium albidum- (White Trout Lily)
GARDEN SITE: Part Shade to Full Shade. Moist, Acidic, Humusy soil.
SIZE: 4 – 6 in. Spread: 3-6 in.
FLOWERS: White blooms with yellow accent in April
WILDLIFE: Attracts Bees
ZONE: 3-8
Spring Ephemeral (plants go dormant in late spring). Also called “white dogtooth violet”. Plant in shaded areas or in pond or stream banks or in shady areas of rock gardens.
About: Must be planted where it will receive ample sun and consistently moist soil during its flowering season in early spring
Photo by Eric Hunt/wikipedia commons
GARDEN SITE: Part Shade to Full Shade. Moist, Acidic, Humusy soil.
SIZE: 4 – 6 in. Spread: 3-6 in.
FLOWERS: White blooms with yellow accent in April
WILDLIFE: Attracts Bees
ZONE: 3-8
Spring Ephemeral (plants go dormant in late spring). Also called “white dogtooth violet”. Plant in shaded areas or in pond or stream banks or in shady areas of rock gardens.
About: Must be planted where it will receive ample sun and consistently moist soil during its flowering season in early spring
Photo by Eric Hunt/wikipedia commons
GARDEN SITE: Part Shade to Full Shade. Moist, Acidic, Humusy soil.
SIZE: 4 – 6 in. Spread: 3-6 in.
FLOWERS: White blooms with yellow accent in April
WILDLIFE: Attracts Bees
ZONE: 3-8
Spring Ephemeral (plants go dormant in late spring). Also called “white dogtooth violet”. Plant in shaded areas or in pond or stream banks or in shady areas of rock gardens.
About: Must be planted where it will receive ample sun and consistently moist soil during its flowering season in early spring
Photo by Eric Hunt/wikipedia commons
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