Still Looking at the Trout Lilies
A good bit of the outing (March 6th) we looked for and at the Trout Lilies (Erythronium mesochoreum). And why shouldn’t we, they are so darn cute. They spread themselves out unlike their cousins, Erythronium albidum.
Both species of the aforementioned are secure (G4) in their status in Texas. However, in several other states the status ranges from critically imperiled (S1) to imperiled (S2) (NatureServe). Certainly, we are fortunate! The Atlas of the Vascular Plants of Texas has a lot more known locations for E. albidum than E. mesochoreum. The LBJNG is special in so many ways!
Unfortunately for me, I have not got around to seeing the other Erythronium species in North Texas, Erythronium albidum. Suzanne told me it was generally a larger plant. Also it grows in colonies. I really should make an effort to go see it sometime.
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Keep looking!
The more you know, the more you see and the more you see, the more you know
Cool article on the newly discovered cat species.
Loving the memory if that hike!
…of that hike…
Great memories for sure!🤗
I still have in my to do list to try to find some spring beauty seeds that you said the ants disperse too!
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