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Pagoda Trout Lily
Pagoda trout lily (Erythronium 'Pagoda') is a perennial bulb that adds grace and beauty to the spring garden. Erythronium is not widely grown in American gardens, yet many of its species are native to the western states. The leaves are deep green with darker colored markings, and stems bear three to five sulfur-yellow flowers with brown central rings and deep yellow anthers. Grow Pagoda trout lily in moist soil and partial sun, where it will produce 10-inch-high plants in April and May. For an effective presentation, plant them in groups and leave them undisturbed.
한국의 야생화인 얼레지와 많이 비슷합니다. 미국의 정원에서는 자주 볼 수 없지만, 서부 지역의 토종 식물입니다. 이 파고다 품종은 황색의 3-5 개의 꽃잎이 달립니다.