Erythronium californicum, champion of spring in the klamath serpentines.
Six Rivers National Forest, California
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Trout lily leaves! This is one of the things I came out to look for.
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What time of year is it?
The bicolored oxalis is up, and the trout lily leaves are still with us, though the blooms are done.
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Yellow Trout Lily
Erythronium americanum
Liliaceae (Lily) Family
Photograph taken on April 15, 2023, at Starkey Hill, Ontario, Canada.
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n154_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library
Via Flickr:
North American wild flowers. Washington, D.C. :Smithsonian Institution,1925.. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42669483
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62413.01 Erythronium americanum by horticultural art https://flic.kr/p/2nCKptW
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Erythronium umbilicatum / Dimpled Trout Lily at the North Carolina Botanical Gardens at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, NC
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White Trout Lily in northern Kentucky by durand clark
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The bloom of wildflowers last for a short time. Catching them in bloom requires a bit of luck. This flower is called White Dogs-Tooth, Serpent's Tongue and Deer Tongue. Located on the north facing hillside of Tower Park in Ft Thomas, Kentucky.
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Hey look what I found! \o/
(Trout lily leaves, Erythronium americanum, a spring ephemeral.)
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What's poppin' in late February: Part 4 of ~7
Erythronium umbilicatum - Trout Lily
Antennaria plantaginifolia/parlinii - Pussytoes, Woman's Tobacco
Which species? I don't know, as both are plausible here and they're nearly identical. Leaning towards Parlin's bc of the look of those basal leaves, but some sources say they're one species anyway, so I'm close enough.
And once you get to looking at the ground, closely, to see all the lovely little flowers there, you also notice the things that are going to be lovely little flowers. The last photo is the basal leaves of Rattlesnake Hawkweed - Hieracium venosum. It'll bloom later.
Hawkweeds are a large group of asters that are easy to mistake for dandelions if you're not paying attention, as the flowers can look really similar. The leaves are different, though, and if you're not sure, check the stem: dandelions have a soft, hollow stem, while hawkweeds' stems are solid.
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Yellow Trout Lily
Erythronium americanum
Liliaceae (Lily) Family
Photograph taken on April 15, 2023, at Starkey Hill, Ontario, Canada.
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