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Erythronium 'Kinfauns Pink'
| Pale pink flowers and does as well in the garden as Erythronium White Beauty, bulking up quickly. It loves a cool position in well prepared ground to give it its best chance. Plant 10cm deep. Ht 20cm/8". Sold in 9cm pots
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Erythronium Pagoda
| (Liliaceae). Dog's Tooth Violet, Trout lily. Genus of about 22 species of spring flowering, clump forming tuberous perennials. They occur in habitats ranging from deciduous woodland to open mountain meadows in Europe, Asia and N. America. From spring to early summer, slender, upright stems produce several pendent flowers with conspicuous stamens and 6 pointed, recurred tepals. Prefer cool climate. Tubers do not like to be too hot or dry in summer. Erythronium can be naturalised in thin turf, under trees and shrubs, rock garden or large beds. Bulks up well when in rich leafy soil Easiest of the Erythroniums to grow. Large creamy yellow flowers. Requires lots of cool leafy soil. Outstanding spring flower. Best in March and April. Like cool, shady positions, in a peaty or leaf mould rich soil. Ht 25cm/1'. Plants sold in 9cm pots
Price: £4.50
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Erythronium revolutum
| Tall growing pink flowered dog tooth violet. Erythronium grow best under deciduous trees in a deep loamy soil that dries out in Summer. Ht 30cm/1'. Plants sold in 9cm pots
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Erythronium tuolumnense
| Bright yellow flowers over glossy green leaves. Bulks up well when in rich leafy soil. Flowers mid March onwards. Erythronium can be naturalised in thin turf and large beds. Ht 25cm/1'. Plants sold in 9cm pots
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Erythronium White Beauty
| Good increaser with creamy flowers over attractive leaves. Likes cool situation with humus soil. The best way to purchase Erythroniums is as a living specimen grown in a pot. Ht 15cm/6". Plants sold in 9cm pots
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