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Bulb log 46, 18th Nov. 2015

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YT:
I'm enjoying your very practical and experienced erythronium articles, Ian :)

There are some colour variations in Erythronium japonicum in natural habitat like as dense-canis.
Here you can see some white E. japonicum variations with or without blotches, and pollen colours.
http://w01.tp1.jp/~a061485169/katakuri.html

Some more variations.
http://w01.tp1.jp/~a061485169/katakuri_1.html

One of the major pollinators Luehdorfia japonica
http://w01.tp1.jp/~a061485169/gifuchou_2.html

Maggi Young:
Great links, Tatsuo -  that white form is just glorious   8)  Even the pollinator is good-looking!

art600:
Tatsuo

Many, many thanks for posting this wonderful world of Erythronium japonicum.

Our bluebell woods look lovely, but thr flowers can be a weed in the garden.  Erythronium japonicum and most Erythronium can never be weeds,

fermi de Sousa:
Wow!
 :o
cheers
fermi

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