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Douglas Houck | profile | all galleries >> Flora >> Wild Flowers >> Wildflowers of Southern Appalachian Mountains and Piedmont >> Erythronium americanum tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Erythronium americanum

Common Names: Dogtooth Violet, Yellow Trout Lily, Yellow Adder's Tongue, Yellow Dogtooth Violet,

ITIS and USDA lists two subspecies (subsp. harperi is considered a "race" by some as the differences are minor (morphology of the capsules and stigma lobes (not grooved vs. grooved)
subsp. americanum: throughout most of NE. Capsule apex rounded, truncate, or short-apiculate; stigma lobes erect, not grooved;
subsp. harperi: in some counties of n AL and surrounding area. Capsule apex distinctly apiculate; stigma lobes recurved, grooved distally.

Called Trout Lily for the leaves whose mottling looks like a Brook Trout. Dog-toothed Violet because the bulb is the shape of a dog's tooth. Slow to mature, spreads more from runners than seeds. Sterile for first seven years during which it only sends up a single leaf. After maturity, two leaves and a single stem which is initially prostate before becoming erect with a nodding flower with six recurved yellow petals, which can have red markings.

central SC
TRAILS: Wine Creek; Stevens Creek Preserve
HABITAT: bottomland Piedmont, oak-hickory-pine forest.
ELEVATION: 75m (245 ft.)
BLOOM TIME: 26-MAR; 10-FEB; 07-FEB
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