Erythronium oregonum (White fawn lily) 4 in.
A rare, PNW native ephemeral lily that bursts forth in spring with beautiful, mottled, thick, tongue-like leaves up to 8" long! Emerging on a single, leafless stalk rising up to a foot, its spectacular white to pale-pink flowers feature recurved petals and yellowish centers. Grows well in dappled/part-sun to shade, and well-drained soils.
Pairs beautifully with Epimedium, Hellebore, Shooting-star, Vancouveria hexandra, and other native shade-loving perennials.
A rare, PNW native ephemeral lily that bursts forth in spring with beautiful, mottled, thick, tongue-like leaves up to 8" long! Emerging on a single, leafless stalk rising up to a foot, its spectacular white to pale-pink flowers feature recurved petals and yellowish centers. Grows well in dappled/part-sun to shade, and well-drained soils.
Pairs beautifully with Epimedium, Hellebore, Shooting-star, Vancouveria hexandra, and other native shade-loving perennials.
A rare, PNW native ephemeral lily that bursts forth in spring with beautiful, mottled, thick, tongue-like leaves up to 8" long! Emerging on a single, leafless stalk rising up to a foot, its spectacular white to pale-pink flowers feature recurved petals and yellowish centers. Grows well in dappled/part-sun to shade, and well-drained soils.
Pairs beautifully with Epimedium, Hellebore, Shooting-star, Vancouveria hexandra, and other native shade-loving perennials.