Veratrum fimbriatum

  • Veratrum fimbriatum  fringed cornlily
  • Veratrum fimbriatum  fringed cornlily
  • Veratrum fimbriatum  fringed cornlily
  • Veratrum fimbriatum  fringed cornlily
  • Veratrum fimbriatum  fringed cornlily
fringed cornlily

From moist, coastal areas of Sonoma and Mendocino County comes this very rare lily relative. A cousin of the high mountain cornlily, this threatened species features large, pleated leaves which emerge in late winter and are followed in the autumn by icy-white flowers with fringed edges. After its long bloom period is over, the plant will go dormant through the winter. Surprisingly tolerant of shade, but will accept full sun along the coast with ample moisture. A choice plant for woodland gardens and will also thrive in a container. This plant is POISONOUS when consumed. Deer and gopher resistant.

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Notes 1g
going dormant 16 @
$13.50