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Erythronium montanum

avalanche-lily, white avalanche-lily

adder's-tongue, dogtooth-violet, fawn-lily, glacier-lily, trout-lily

Habit Herbaceous, scapose perennial from a deep-seated corm, the scape 1.5-2.5 dm. tall.
Leaves

Leaves 2, basal, not mottled, oblong-lanceolate, 10-20 cm. long, rounded to petioles 2-7 cm. long.

Flowers

Flowers 1-3, nodding;

tepals 6, distinct, lanceolate, white with a yellow base, 3-5 cm. long, reflexed;

filaments 6, white, linear;

anthers yellow;

style slender, stigma 2-4 mm. long.

Fruits

Capsule cylindric-obovoid, 1.5-3 cm. long.

Erythronium montanum

Erythronium

Flowering time June-August
Habitat Forest openings and mountain meadows, subalpine to alpine.
Distribution
Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington; Coast Range and Vancouver Island in British Columbia to Oregon.
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Origin Native Native
Conservation status Not of concern Not of concern
Sibling taxa
E. grandiflorum, E. idahoense, E. oregonum, E. quinaultense, E. revolutum
Subordinate taxa
E. grandiflorum, E. idahoense, E. montanum, E. oregonum, E. quinaultense, E. revolutum
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