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Erythronium citrinum

pale fawn-lily

Oregon fawn-lily

Leaves

12–25 cm;

blades ovate to broadlanceolate, mottled with brown or white (first year leaves of some plants not mottled);

margins wavy.

Inflorescences

1–3-flowered.

Flowers

tepals 30–45 mm, white to cream-colored, becoming more yellow at base with age;

inner tepals with auricles at base;

stamens 10–25 mm;

filaments flattened, 2–3 mm wide, white;

anthers cream-colored to yellow;

style white;

stigma with recurved lobes 3–6 mm long.

Fruits

capsules oblong to narrowly obovoid, 3–5 cm.

2n

=24.

Erythronium citrinum

Erythronium oregonum

Distribution
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Discussion

[Species with one variety or subspecies in Oregon.]

Openings in woodlands and meadows. Flowering Mar–Jun. 0–1800m. Casc, CR, Sisk, WV. CA, WA; north to British Columbia. Native.

The logo of the Oregon Flora Project is a silhouette of E. oregonum.

Source Flora of Oregon, volume 1 Flora of Oregon, volume 1, page 300
Stephen Meyers
Sibling taxa
E. elegans, E. grandiflorum, E. hendersonii, E. hendersonii x Erythronium oregonum, E. klamathense, E. montanum, E. multiscapideum, E. oregonum, E. revolutum
E. citrinum, E. elegans, E. grandiflorum, E. hendersonii, E. hendersonii x Erythronium oregonum, E. klamathense, E. montanum, E. multiscapideum, E. revolutum
Subordinate taxa
E. citrinum var. citrinum
Synonyms Erythronium giganteum, Erythronium oregonum ssp. leucandrum, Erythronium oregonum var. leucandrum, Erythronium oregonum var. oregonum
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