White trout lily

Introduction

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White trout lily

Image: © Marika Reinholds Taken: 24 Mar 2022

Erythonium albidum. This unusual plant was spotted under trees in undisturbed roadside verge. It is native to North America. It may be a garden escapee. It is also known as fawn lily, white dogs toothed violet, serpent's tongue, adder's tongue, deer tongue.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.102853
Longitude
-3.240394