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Oregon Fawn Lilies in situ

These bloom for a very short time in the spring, but when they bloom they will cover large areas with their gently nodding flowers. In some cases the flowers are almost as large as a man's hand, but these were smaller. The photo also shows the beautifully mottled foliage that is the reason for the name "Fawn Lily."

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RHH said:

These are huge compared to Snowdrops, Rita. The picture makes it difficult to scale them, but the flowers are 4-5 inches across.
11 years ago

Fizgig said:

Beautiful =) They're very similar to our Trout Lilies.
11 years ago