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Erythronium revolutum

pink fawn-lily

Leaves

10–25 mm;

blades broad-lanceolate to ovate, distinctly mottled brown or white;

margins entire to wavy.

Inflorescences

1–3-flowered.

Flowers

tepals 25–40 mm, purple-pink, yellow at base;

inner tepals with auricles at base;

stamens 10–25 mm;

filaments flattened, 2–3 mm wide, white to pink;

anthers yellow;

style 10–20 mm, white to pink;

stigma with recurved lobes 4–6 mm long.

Fruits

capsules 3–6 cm.

Erythronium revolutum

Distribution
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Discussion

sules 3–6 cm. Wet woods, riparian areas. Flowering Mar–May. 0–1200m. CR, Est, Sisk. CA, WA; north to British Columbia. Native.

While generally considered a coastal species, populations of E. revolutum can also be found up to 50km inland.

Source Flora of Oregon, volume 1, page 300
Stephen Meyers
Sibling taxa
E. citrinum, E. elegans, E. grandiflorum, E. hendersonii, E. hendersonii x Erythronium oregonum, E. klamathense, E. montanum, E. multiscapideum, E. oregonum
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