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























