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Erythronium - Californicum White Beauty

Erythronium - Californicum White Beauty

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Includes: 3 Erythronium bulbs

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Bright Erythronium Corms for Sale | Californicum White Beauty

Erythronium White Beauty is as crisp, clean, and classy as they come, boasting gently reflexed petals in creamy white accented by pale yellow centers and tiny rust-red rings. The whimsical flowers bloom from late spring to early summer, and at a glance, you might mistake them for small patches of lingering snow. Additionally, this vigorous California native develops readily by producing offsets alongside the mother bulbs.

Strikingly mottled, fish-shaped leaves lend Trout Lilies their signature name and provide the perfect backdrop for the blooms. Not to mention, these plants are winter hardy in a wide array of climates and unbothered by deer. So, do you have a shady woodland garden that could use some love? White Beauty will brighten it up in no time!


Easy to Grow Features

  • Zone: 3-9
  • Height: 8-12 in.
  • Spread: 4-5 in.
  • Sunlight: Partial Shade to Full Shade
  • Water: Moderate
  • Flowering time: Late Spring to Early Summer
  • Flower Color: White & Yellow
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  • Planting Depth
    3-4"
  • Planting Proximity
    4-5"
  • Planting Season
    Fall
  • Plant Benefits
    Native to the US. Great for woodland gardens.
  • Water Quantity
    Moderate
  • Bloom Season
    Early to Mid-Spring
  • Sunlight Quantity
    Partial Shade to Full Shade
  • Hardiness Zones
    Zones 3-9

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small and dainty

These little flowers are almost insigificant the first year after planting from corms. Perhaps if they multiply they will offer more interest in an early spring garden along with other low-growing plants.