Erythronium revolutum -365-35
by Inge Riis McDonald
Title
Erythronium revolutum -365-35
Artist
Inge Riis McDonald
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Fawn lily is a perennial wildflower with mottled, rich green leaves and stems bearing nodding, pink flowers 5-6 cm wide, with recurved segments. It is a bulbous perennial with paired, ovate or broadly elliptic leaves.Flower stem erect from pair of mottled basal leaves. Leaves 4–10 in., with smooth to wavy edges, mottled with white or brown. Stem carries raceme of 1–3 flowers. Flowers nodding, rose-pink with band of yellow in center, 4 sac-like appendages at base of the 3 true petals, filament section of stamens flattened. Grows in open to dense woods, along rivers, in meadows, from coast to low elevations.
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April 10th, 2016
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Comments (58)
William Tasker
What a dazzling and gorgeous image! I swooned when I saw it! Your beautiful image has been featured by Wildflowers Of The World. L/F
Michael Mirijan
This wonderful picture is featured on the homepage of the "Pictures for Present" group.
Joy McAdams
Congratulations on your third place finish in the Artistic Blur contest, Inge! This lily image is such a beautiful treasure. L/F
Maria Hunt
Your eye for beauty and your ability to present it in all it's glory is powerful. Congratulations, Inge, on your 3rd place finish in the Artistic Blur Contest! F/L & voted. :