erythronium (Meaning)

Wordnet

erythronium (n)

perennial bulbous herbs most of northern United States: dogtooth violet; adder's tongue; trout lily; fawn lily

Webster

erythronium (n.)

A name originally given (from its red acid) to the metal vanadium.

Synonyms & Antonyms of erythronium

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erythronium Sentence Examples

  1. Erythronium, commonly called trout lilies or dog-tooth violets, are ephemeral wildflowers native to North America.
  2. Erythronium are bulbous plants that typically grow in moist, rich woodland soils.
  3. The genus Erythronium comprises approximately 25 species, with most found in the western United States.
  4. Erythronium produce nodding, bell-shaped flowers in a variety of colors, including white, yellow, pink, and purple.
  5. Erythronium leaves are typically mottled or streaked with brown or purple, and they die back after flowering.
  6. Erythronium are pollinated by bees, flies, and other insects.
  7. Erythronium produce small, triangular seeds that are dispersed by ants.
  8. Erythronium are an important part of the food chain for many animals, including deer, rabbits, and squirrels.
  9. Erythronium are a popular choice for woodland gardens due to their beautiful flowers and easy care.
  10. Erythronium are also used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of conditions, including headaches, stomachaches, and skin problems.

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perennial bulbous herbs most of northern United States: dogtooth violet; adder's tongue; trout lily; fawn lilyA name originally given (from its red acid) to the

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Erythronium, commonly called trout lilies or dog-tooth violets, are ephemeral wildflowers native to North America.

Erythronium are bulbous plants that typically grow in moist, rich woodland soils.

The genus Erythronium comprises approximately 25 species, with most found in the western United States.

Erythronium produce nodding, bell-shaped flowers in a variety of colors, including white, yellow, pink, and purple.