Erythronium umbilicatum Parks & Hardin ssp. umbilicatum
Detail
- Family
- Liliaceae
- Botanical Name
- Erythronium umbilicatum Parks & Hardin ssp. umbilicatum
- Common Name
- Dimpled Trout Lily
- Synonym(s)
- Flora of Virginia Name/Status
- Erythronium umbilicatum Parks & Hardin ssp. umbilicatum
- Comments
- The stoloniferous var. monostylum Parks & Hardin, which is reportedly endemic to high elevations of the Southern Appalachians, approaches the Virginia border on the Southern Blue Ridge and should also be sought in the Balsam Mountains / Grayson Highlands area.
- Habitat
- Well-drained floodplain forests, mesic to dry upland forests, and rocky woodlands; often in more acidic, infertile soils than Erythronium americanum ssp. americanum. Frequent to locally common in the s. and c. mountains and s. Piedmont; infrequent in the n. Piedmont and Coastal Plain. This species is most common in the southern half of the state, becoming infrequent to rare northward as it approaches its northern range limit.
- Native Status
- Native
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