Erythronium californicum -Hybrids-

Crosses result from E. californicum x E. 'Pink Beauty'. Both pink and white flower colours occur in these, the flower markings are also variable, yellow to orange-yellow circles, or sometimes even brownish-red spots around the throat. The leaves are lightly marbled.
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Description

Crosses result from E. californicum x E. 'Pink Beauty'. Both pink and white flower colours occur in these, the flower markings are also variable, yellow to orange-yellow circles, or sometimes even brownish-red spots around the throat. The leaves are lightly marbled.

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The genus Erythronium has been cultivated for many centuries. Its distribution area is extensive: Central and Southern Europe, Iran, and the Caucasus, and many species originate in North America. The name dog's tooth is derived from the fused tubular tuber, comparable to a dog's tooth. The leaves are opposite, broadly oval-shaped, and always two per plant.

Almost all Erythronium species have beautifully patterned foliage. A striking detail is that, except for many species with nodding flowers, the tips of the petals are bent backwards as flowering progresses. The plants prefer somewhat sandy, humus-rich soil in a shaded spot, and the tubers should be planted quite deep. They can remain in the same place for many years and propagate mainly by seed. Erythronium tubers are very sensitive to wind and can therefore dry out quickly after being dug up. Mechanical harvesting is not conducive to quality; damage to the tuber quickly leads to mold formation, resulting in a difficult crop.

Plant data

Reference
3309
Preferred Placement
voor halfschaduw tot schaduw
Color
pink or white
Bulb size
I.
Bulb Spacing
15
Planting Depth
10
Height in cm.
40-45
Flowering time in the months
3-4
Delivery period
Levering planttijd
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