Erythronium californicum, champion of spring in the klamath serpentines.
Six Rivers National Forest, California
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Oregon Fawn Lily - Oregon
Harry Snowden
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Fawn lilies; elegant and graceful.
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Some kind of Fawn Lily found on my hike this Friday, April 5th. There was so many plants carpeting the place but this was the first to open.
Only one other with a bud. Every other plant was only leaves. I want to come back at a later date and take more pics when the rest have bloomed
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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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LOCAL WALKS: (Wild)Flower Show, Part 2
1. The Calypso orchid, or Fairy slipper (Calypso bulbosa).
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Finally, April.
When I was younger, much younger, May was my favorite month. A childhood spent
in chilly, upstate New York conditioned me to love the delicious weeks in May when
Lillies-of-the-valley and Forget-me-nots bloomed by the side of the garage
and Trilliums brightened the woods behind our house. Then, two things…
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Fawn Lily Sketch
Re-found this cute little doodle from my brief stint in art school before the pandemic hit. I think I'll revisit concepts like these in the near future. ^_^
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