A sure sign that spring has arrived; the fawn lilies and trillium are finally making their appearances.
White fawn lily (Erythronium oregonum)
Pink Fawn Lilies (Erythronium revolutum) are plentiful in a number of areas on the Cowichan River and throughout Vancouver Island although they te ...
Spring seemed to take a little longer to arrive in the Pacific Northwest this year but the past few weeks have warmed up and the plants are beginn ...
The Mt. Tzouhalem Ecological Reserve located near Duncan in the Cowichan Valley is an amazing area for wildflowers. Being located primarily on the ...
I have wanted to visit the Honeymoon Bay Wildflower Reserve near Cowichan Lake for a number of years and finally had my chance. What a beautiful p ...
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Beautiful flower and beautiful photo Kevin. I wonder if the fawn lily grows in New England.
kevin Reply:
April 23rd, 2011 at 9:50 am
Hi Lynn,
I think the white species may be on the east coast but the pink variety is only on the west coast. Let me know if you find any.
[…] Cowichan River and throughout Vancouver Island although they tend to be in isolated patches. The white fawn lily is far more common. Pink fawn lily (Erythronium […]