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Erythronium Oregonum Seeds - Native Trout Lily Planting for Shade Gardens and Woodlands

Erythronium Oregonum Seeds - Native Trout Lily Planting for Shade Gardens and Woodlands

Erythronium Oregonum, commonly known as Trout Lily or Oregon Fawn Lily, is a beautiful native woodland perennial known for its delicate drooping blooms and mottled leaves resembling trout markings. These premium seeds are ideal for creating naturalistic shade gardens, woodland paths, and under-tree plantings.

This species thrives in cool, shaded environments with rich, moist soil, making it a favorite among gardeners who enjoy early spring flowers and low-maintenance native plants. Erythronium Oregonum naturalizes easily and returns reliably year after year, adding charm and seasonal interest to shaded landscapes.

FEATURES
  1. Botanical Name: Erythronium Oregonum
  2. Common Name: Trout Lily, Oregon Fawn Lily
  3. Plant Type: Perennial woodland plant
  4. Bloom Color: White to creamy-yellow nodding flowers
  5. Foliage: Mottled green leaves resembling trout skin
  6. Growth Habit: Clumping and naturalizing
  7. Light Requirement: Partial to full shade
  8. Uses: Shade gardens, woodland landscapes, naturalized areas, under-tree planting
  9. Maintenance Level: Low
SPECIFICATIONS
  1. Seed Type: Non-GMO
  2. Planting Season: Fall preferred; can sow in early spring
  3. USDA Zones: 4–8
  4. Planting Depth: Surface sow or lightly cover
  5. Spacing: 6–8 inches (15–20 cm)
  6. Germination Time: 3–6 months (cold stratification required)
  7. Days to Maturity: 1–2 years to bloom (slow-growing woodland species)
  8. Mature Height: 6–12 inches (15–30 cm)
  9. Mature Spread: 4–6 inches (10–15 cm)
  10. Soil Type: Rich, moist, well-draining woodland soil
  11. Soil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral
  12. Water Requirement: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture
  13. Temperature Preference: Cool, shaded environments
  14. Indoor/Outdoor Use: Outdoor only
  15. Container Growing: Possible but best in ground for naturalizing
PLANTING GUIDE
  1. Sow seeds in fall for natural cold stratification, or stratify indoors for 8–12 weeks before spring planting.
  2. Scatter seeds on the soil surface and lightly press in.
  3. Keep soil consistently moist but never waterlogged.
  4. Choose a shaded or woodland location with rich organic soil.
  5. Mark the planting area, as seedlings may take months to appear.
  6. Allow plants to naturalize; do not disturb the soil during early growth.
  7. Maintain light mulch to keep soil cool and moist.
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Erythronium Oregonum Seeds - Native Trout Lily Planting for Shade Gardens and Woodlands

Erythronium Oregonum, commonly known as Trout Lily or Oregon Fawn Lily, is a beautiful native woodland perennial known for its delicate drooping blooms and mottled leaves resembling trout markings. These premium seeds are ideal for creating naturalistic shade gardens, woodland paths, and under-tree plantings.

This species thrives in cool, shaded environments with rich, moist soil, making it a favorite among gardeners who enjoy early spring flowers and low-maintenance native plants. Erythronium Oregonum naturalizes easily and returns reliably year after year, adding charm and seasonal interest to shaded landscapes.

FEATURES
  1. Botanical Name: Erythronium Oregonum
  2. Common Name: Trout Lily, Oregon Fawn Lily
  3. Plant Type: Perennial woodland plant
  4. Bloom Color: White to creamy-yellow nodding flowers
  5. Foliage: Mottled green leaves resembling trout skin
  6. Growth Habit: Clumping and naturalizing
  7. Light Requirement: Partial to full shade
  8. Uses: Shade gardens, woodland landscapes, naturalized areas, under-tree planting
  9. Maintenance Level: Low
SPECIFICATIONS
  1. Seed Type: Non-GMO
  2. Planting Season: Fall preferred; can sow in early spring
  3. USDA Zones: 4–8
  4. Planting Depth: Surface sow or lightly cover
  5. Spacing: 6–8 inches (15–20 cm)
  6. Germination Time: 3–6 months (cold stratification required)
  7. Days to Maturity: 1–2 years to bloom (slow-growing woodland species)
  8. Mature Height: 6–12 inches (15–30 cm)
  9. Mature Spread: 4–6 inches (10–15 cm)
  10. Soil Type: Rich, moist, well-draining woodland soil
  11. Soil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral
  12. Water Requirement: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture
  13. Temperature Preference: Cool, shaded environments
  14. Indoor/Outdoor Use: Outdoor only
  15. Container Growing: Possible but best in ground for naturalizing
PLANTING GUIDE
  1. Sow seeds in fall for natural cold stratification, or stratify indoors for 8–12 weeks before spring planting.
  2. Scatter seeds on the soil surface and lightly press in.
  3. Keep soil consistently moist but never waterlogged.
  4. Choose a shaded or woodland location with rich organic soil.
  5. Mark the planting area, as seedlings may take months to appear.
  6. Allow plants to naturalize; do not disturb the soil during early growth.
  7. Maintain light mulch to keep soil cool and moist.

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Erythronium Oregonum, commonly known as Trout Lily or Oregon Fawn Lily, is a beautiful native woodland perennial known for its delicate drooping blooms and mottled leaves resembling trout markings. These premium seeds are ideal for creating naturalistic shade gardens, woodland paths, and under-tree plantings.

This species thrives in cool, shaded environments with rich, moist soil, making it a favorite among gardeners who enjoy early spring flowers and low-maintenance native plants. Erythronium Oregonum naturalizes easily and returns reliably year after year, adding charm and seasonal interest to shaded landscapes.

FEATURES
  1. Botanical Name: Erythronium Oregonum
  2. Common Name: Trout Lily, Oregon Fawn Lily
  3. Plant Type: Perennial woodland plant
  4. Bloom Color: White to creamy-yellow nodding flowers
  5. Foliage: Mottled green leaves resembling trout skin
  6. Growth Habit: Clumping and naturalizing
  7. Light Requirement: Partial to full shade
  8. Uses: Shade gardens, woodland landscapes, naturalized areas, under-tree planting
  9. Maintenance Level: Low
SPECIFICATIONS
  1. Seed Type: Non-GMO
  2. Planting Season: Fall preferred; can sow in early spring
  3. USDA Zones: 4–8
  4. Planting Depth: Surface sow or lightly cover
  5. Spacing: 6–8 inches (15–20 cm)
  6. Germination Time: 3–6 months (cold stratification required)
  7. Days to Maturity: 1–2 years to bloom (slow-growing woodland species)
  8. Mature Height: 6–12 inches (15–30 cm)
  9. Mature Spread: 4–6 inches (10–15 cm)
  10. Soil Type: Rich, moist, well-draining woodland soil
  11. Soil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral
  12. Water Requirement: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture
  13. Temperature Preference: Cool, shaded environments
  14. Indoor/Outdoor Use: Outdoor only
  15. Container Growing: Possible but best in ground for naturalizing
PLANTING GUIDE
  1. Sow seeds in fall for natural cold stratification, or stratify indoors for 8–12 weeks before spring planting.
  2. Scatter seeds on the soil surface and lightly press in.
  3. Keep soil consistently moist but never waterlogged.
  4. Choose a shaded or woodland location with rich organic soil.
  5. Mark the planting area, as seedlings may take months to appear.
  6. Allow plants to naturalize; do not disturb the soil during early growth.
  7. Maintain light mulch to keep soil cool and moist.
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