Erythronium Pagoda

Erythronium Pagoda

Description

Erythronium Pagoda, or Dog’s Tooth Violet, produces up to ten, creamy yellow nodding flowers per stem atop a bed of mottled, rich green leaves. The petals are recurved and pointy surrounding a cluster of yellow stamens.  Erythronium Pagoda is a favourite naturalising bulb and a wonderful producer of nectar and pollen for bees and other other pollinators.  These bulbs bloom best when planted in a location that is sunny to slightly shaded area of garden beds, borders, meadow or rock gardens, or as underplanting to shrubs or roses.

Additional information

Weight N/A
Bulb size

Unit

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Colour

Height

25

Flowering Period

April – May

Bulbs/m2

Biodiversity friendly

Fragrant

Naturalises

Yes