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  2. Ephemeral plant - Wikipedia

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    Spring ephemerals are woodland wildflowers which develop aerial parts (i.e. stems, leaves, and flowers) of the plant early each spring and then quickly bloom, and produce seed. The leaves often wither leaving only underground structures (i.e. roots , rhizomes , and bulbs ) for the remainder of the year.

  3. Stand-out spring ephemerals are a great way to celebrate ...

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    These adorable little spring ephemerals feature finely cut leaves that emerge in early spring, followed by small sprays of flowers that resemble baggy “pantaloons” hanging from a clothesline ...

  4. Spring Emphemerals offer a short but breathtaking show - AOL

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    Some of these delights can be lumped together in a group called Spring Ephemerals. Emphemeral refers to perennial plants that emerge quickly in the spring and then die back, to rest until the ...

  5. Erythronium americanum - Wikipedia

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    Erythronium americanum, the trout lily, yellow trout lily, fawn lily, yellow adder's-tongue, or yellow dogtooth violet, is a species of perennial, colony forming, spring ephemeral flower native to North America and dwelling in woodland habitats.

  6. Showy and fragrant Dutchman's breeches a delightful native ...

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    It’s a spring ephemeral, blooming March to May and goes dormant by mid-summer. In home gardens, placement in a partial shade area with later blooming perennials would be ideal to provide ...

  7. Scilla luciliae - Wikipedia

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    The outer part of the tepals is violet-blue. The species can be distinguished from the commonest species grown in gardens, S. forbesii, by the much smaller number of slightly larger flowers per stem. [8] It is a spring ephemeral as it disappears after blooming until the following spring, according to the Missouri Botanical Garden (MBG). [6]

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