Erythronium oregonum
Common Name: White Fawn Lily, Dog-toothed lily
Type: Bulbous spring ephemeral Family: Liliaceae Hardiness Zone: Hardy to zone 5 Sunlight: Full sun to dappled shade Exposure: Exposed or sheltered Soil: Any soil Moisture: Well drained, average moisture, can tolerate summer drought Plant Height x Width: flower stems 6-18" x 4" Leaf: Long, dark green, ovate leaf with variegation which quickly goes dormant Flower: 6-petaled, nodding white flower Bloom Time: Spring Bloom Size: Medium - large Maintenance: Best undisturbed Landscape use: Best in drifts, naturalized areas, native gardens Pest and Disease: Prone to slugs Native Range: Pacific Northwest Planting Instructions: Slow to establish, plant bulbs and leave undisturbed Propagation: Seed (can take a few years to flower), bulbs Deer and Rabbit Tolerance: Deer tolerant |