These graceful plants love woodland, or a wild setting. Humus-rich, well-drained soils suit these dainty spring flowers best.
Erythronium bulbs are best planted upon arrival, with their pointed end uppermost – get them in quick, because they don’t like being dried out. All varieties have fascinating leaves and make good company with such plants as Anemone Nemerosa and Fritillaria Meleagris.
Kondo
Category:
Erythronium (Dogs Tooth Violet)
Variety:
Kondo
Description:
Sulphur yellow with brown throat ring, mottled leaves