Two of the best and most beautiful blooms in your Dainty Erythronium Duo. Both hold the RHS Award of Garden Merit for their outstanding and dependable performance in the garden.
Erythronium tuolmnense ‘Pagoda’ offers marvellously mottled foliage from March to July, accompanied by sunny yellow, open-faced, lily-like flowers in March and April. Commonly known as Dog’s Tooth Violet, each plant will bear up to ten flowers, up to 5cm wide with semi-reflexed petals and pronounced stamen. Its partner, Erythronium californicum ‘White Beauty’ is commonly known as the Fawn Lily and bears statuesque, reflexed blooms over bronze tinted foliage in March and April.
Plant your Dainty Erythronium Duo in a sheltered position with partial to full shade where it will naturalise and for even more of its elegant beauty each spring. Both prefer a rich, moist, well-drained soil of any type and are happy in containers as well as open ground. Hardy, bulbous perennials which are robust enough to grow in roc
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