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Erythronium americanum
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01-APR-2010

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Erythronium americanum

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Yellow Trout Lily is an extensively colonial perennial
with curved tepals. It is found in the rich moist wooded
slopes of the Western Highland Rim and East Tennessee.

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s_barbour02-Apr-2010 09:55
Lovely presentation of these little beauties Scott!
laine02-Apr-2010 09:38
They're very pretty...born to be seen!!
Yvonne02-Apr-2010 09:29
Beautifully presented work Scott, interesting splotchy leaves on this bulb! v
Ali Majdfar02-Apr-2010 08:22
Fabulous! ~V
Johnny JAG02-Apr-2010 06:16
I've never seen a yellow trout, never mind one called lily, still it's a lovely set.
Cindi Smith02-Apr-2010 03:43
I love these flowers. My sister has these in her garden! Beautiful!
Bill Ewart Jr02-Apr-2010 00:22
Those look really cool, ours are nothing like that!!!!!!!!!!
sue anne01-Apr-2010 23:37
Beautiful and I wonder how the 'trout' got in the name?
pkocinski01-Apr-2010 21:58
Very pretty plant.
sschex01-Apr-2010 21:14
Excellent presentation and photos.
Stephanie01-Apr-2010 21:12
This is really beautiful Scott. I think that I saw these flowers while hiking in Montana last year.
Al Chesworth01-Apr-2010 21:01
Nice pic and super presentation, the yellows seem to be a pastel shade.
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