About this cultivar: Erythronium dens-canis 'Lilac Wonder' has flower which are.......lilac.......wonders! Has the 2015 Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit (RHS AGM). The speciesdens-canis translate as dogs-tooth (in reference to the shape of
Erythronium dens-canis ‘Lilac Wonder’ has flower which are…….lilac…….wonders! Has the 2015 Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit (RHS AGM). The speciesdens-canis translate as dogs-tooth (in reference to the shape of the bulb), hence the common name dogs tooth violet.
Erythronium (er-ith-ro-ne-um) is a genus of about 20 species that are member of the lily family (Liliaceae). They have quite a few common names such as fawn lily, trout lily, dog’s-tooth violet and adder’s tongue. The Latin name comes from the Greek word for red, erythros.Erythronium bulbs have had various uses over time- some species are edible and apparently tasty, however other species are slightly toxic and have been used as a contraceptive and emetic. However we use them in the garden!
Well known as woodland type plants they prefer shaded areas and will grow in almost any soil that isn’t too wet or too dry.They are also well known for their tongue-shaped leaves; some are mottled with brown or purple trout-like spots, others are dappled with fawn-like white spots and some are plain green. All are beautiful!
Most Erythronium flower in early spring and go summer dormant, so don’t worry when they disappear in July. They don’t like being moved, so give them at least 3 years in each spot before transplanting! Not sure about companion pants, we grow most of ours in woodland or below hedges!
Large strongly lilac-pink reflexed flowers in March and attractive mottled foliage. Deciduous shade.
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