What is the trout lily?
Lily trout is a plant with one flower that is part of the Lily family. It is a wild flower that is originally from North America and parts of Europe. Often grows in forests or forested areas. There are several different types of trout lilies that are erythronium . Two common types are yellow and white trout lily.
trout lilies get their name from the appearance of the leaves. The reddish brown on the purple brown spots on the leaves look similar to the patterns that are seen on the bodies of certain types of trout. In addition to brands similar to trout, the shape of the leaves may also seem similar to the general shape of fish. The only flowers of the plant bloom early in the spring, anywhere between March and May. This depends on the specific type of trout lily. The most common is the most common. The flower consists of six yellow beats. This is a combination of three petals and groin. Sepals are a protective outer part of the flower. When it is difficult to distinguish a combination of switch -on and petals, they are known as beats.
standing about four to ten inches tall (10.6 to 25.4 cm), this yellow florist is an attractive ground cover. It also has a number of other uses. Flower, bulb and leaves are edible and can be eaten either raw or cooked. It is also used for a number of medicinal purposes, including reducing swelling and treatment of ulcers and wounds on the skin.
white trout ( erythronium albidum ) is another type of trout lily that has flowers that are white. In some cases, flowers may also have a slight lavender shade. With the exception of its color, it is very similar to the appearance to the yellow trout of Lily. Another type of trout Lily, trout trout trout ( erythronium mesochoreum ), are very similar to the lily of white trout, but with a few exceptions. The leaves of the plant have fewer brands similar to trout and are thinner. While the flowers are white, they are also often a blue-violet tone.
Some trout lilies are less commonthan others. Minnesota Dwarf Lily Lily ( erythronium propullans ) is a smaller version of the lilies of white and yellow trout. It is found only in certain parts of Minnesota and it is an endangered species. The flowers of this plant are pale pink and can only have four beats. This differs from other types of lilies that have six beats.