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The trout lily is also called yellow fawn lily or dogs tooth violet by some naturalists Spring beauty Claytonia virgi nica looks similar to a white lily but it actually belongs in the purslane family Spring beauty plants grow 3 to 12 inches high The ID: 60744

The trout lily

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oodplains, creek bottoms and cove forests. The trout lily is also called yellow fawn lily or dogÕs tooth violet by some naturalists.Spring beauty looks similar to a white lily, but family. Spring beauty plants grow 3 to 12 inches high. The leaves are less than ½-inch wide, but can grow up to 6 inches long. The small owers have Þ ve petals and two sepals. The sepals are pale green, while owers are white with pronounced pink veins. Several owers appear on Spring beau-ties are found in throughout West Virginia. Since this species shares the same habitat as the trout lily, they have often been observed grow-ing together on the forest ß oor. The Carolina spring beauty, caroliniana, is a closely related spe- owers, but with DNR Archive PhotoDNR Archive PhotoDNR Archive Photo Trout LilyBluet