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]]>Like sprinkles of sunshine made tangible, Erythronium Pagoda lights up shady or woodland garden areas. These darker spaces tend to be overlooked and can get a little wild, but what better way to breathe in some new life than with cheerful yellow flowerselfin-cap flowers that bloom for several weeks.
Pagoda is touted as a hybrid variety with larger, more abundant blossoms and enhanced vigor. Not to mention, the plants mysteriously vanish until the next growing season after the flowers fade, leaving room for bushy summer perennials to thrive. Unbothered by the likes of deer or rodents, these charmers make lovely partners for small to medium-sized Hostas. Enj!
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Includes: 3 Erythronium bulbs
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]]>Erythronium White Beauty is as crisp, clean, and classy as they come, boasting gently reflexed petals in creamy white accented by pale yellow centers and tiny rust-red rings. The whimsical flowers bloom from late spring to early summer, and at a glance, you might mistake them for small patches of lingering snow. Additionally, this vigorous California native develops readily by producing offsets alongside the mother bulbs.
Strikingly mottled, fish-shaped leaves lend Trout Lilies their signature name and provide the perfect backdrop for the blooms. Not to mention, these plants are winter hardy in a wide array of climates and unbothered by deer. So, do you have a shady woodland garden that could use some love? White Beauty will brighten it up in no ti!
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Includes: 3 Erythronium bulbs
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]]>As you can clearly see, all Dog Tooth Violets are beautiful, but this variety is considered by many to be the most fetching of them a! Erythronium Japonicum bears nodding lilac-purple flowers with dramatically swept-back petals and striking mottled foliage from late spring to early summer. The graceful blossoms appear one per stem, and if you look closely, you’ll notice intricate, dark purple markings in the throat and long, purple-tipped white anthers. Hardy in a wide range of climates, these breathtaking Trout Lilies thrive with minimal care in partial sun to dappled shade and are ideal woodland naturalizers.
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Includes: 3 Erythronium bulbs
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]]>If you’re looking to add fascinating shades of pink and pale purple to your shady garden spaces, European Dog Tooth Violets are a fabulous choice. The wide-spreading flowers flaunt a fantastic, windswept form, gracefully hanging from wiry stems above attractive blue-green foliage mottled with mahogany.
Native to Asia and Europe, these Erythroniums dazzle from late spring to early summer and are hardy in a wide range of growing zones, from frosty 3 through toasty 9. Their resilience to temperatures is a true testament to their toughness, despite their delicate appearance. Plant in shady woodland settings and watch in awe as they effortlessly naturalize over time. Enj!
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Includes: 3 Erythronium bulbs
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]]>Fantastical form, gorgeous coloring, and an easy-going disposition are just a few of the things we love about Erythronium Rose Queen. So naturally, this extra pretty Dog Tooth Violet is the talk of the town, even when planted out of direct sight in woodland garden settings
Simply charming white and pink flowers bloom from late spring to early summer with little effort in any shady or partly shady space. Plus, the blossoms are accentuated by attractive foliage bearing dark, mottled patterns. Envision a patch of dappled ground under a mature maple or oak festooned with these plants, and you’ll soon understand why starting the naturalizing process this fall is a good id! Easy to Grow FeaturesZone:3-9
Height:5-10 in.
Spread:4-5 in.
Sunlight:Partial Shade to Full Shade
Water:Moderate
Flowering time:Late Spring to Early Summer
Flower Color:Pink & White
Includes: 3 Erythronium bulbs
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