
1) Genus erythronium 2) Liliid monocot genus
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Erythronium (fawn lily, trout lily, dog`s-tooth violet, adder`s tongue) is a genus of 20–30 species of hardy spring-flowering perennial plants with long, tooth-like bulbs. Slender stems carry pendent flowers with recurved tepals in shades of cream, yellow, pink and mauve. Species are native to forests and meadows in temperate regions of the No.....
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• (n.) A name originally given (from its red acid) to the metal vanadium.
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genus of about 20 species of spring-blooming plants of the family Liliaceae, commonly known as dog`s tooth violet. All the species are native to ...
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This group consists of 25hardy, deciduous perennials, which grow from corms. They are natives of Europe, Asia, but mostly of North American woodlands. They are suitable for growing in woodland gardens, shady flowerbeds, rock gardens and containers. They are commonly known as Adder's Tongues, Fawn Lilies, Trout Lilies and Dog's Tooth Violets. T...
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Er`y·thro'ni·um noun [ New Latin , from Greek ... a kind of plant, from
'eryqro`s red.]
(Chemistry) A name originally given (from its
red acid) to the metal vanadium. [ R.]
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Erythronium is a genus of liliaceous plants, natives of temperate regions, nearly stemless herbs, with two smooth shining flat leaves, and large generally reddish flowers, which are solitary. They have a long narrow, solid, scaly bulb. One of them is dog's-tooth violet.
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[
n] - perennial bulbous herbs most of northern United States: dogtooth violet
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genus Erythronium noun perennial bulbous herbs most of northern United States: dogtooth violet; adder`s tongue; trout lily; fawn lily
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