Erythronium citrinum, also known as citrus fawn lily or cream fawn lily, is a member of the lily family that is endemic to the Klamath Mountains. It is found in southwest Oregon and adjacent northwest California. The genus Erythronium, which can be found across northern North America, Europe and Asia, is most diverse in California, which is home to fifteen of about twenty-eight members of the genus.
How to keep Erythronium Citrinum.
Pruning
To care for a cream fawn lily, prune it in early spring before new growth appears. Start by removing any dead or damaged leaves, and trim off spent flowers to encourage more blooming. Avoid cutting back the leaves until they turn yellow, as they store energy for the plant. Pruning helps maintain the plant's overall health and enhances its appearance.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Herb
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Erythronium
- Family
- Liliaceae
- Mature Height
- 15 cm to 20 cm
Other names.
Reader questions.
What are the sunlight requirements for Cream fawn lily (Erythronium citrinum)?
The Cream fawn lily, botanically known as Erythronium citrinum, thrives in environments that provide full shade, meaning it requires less than 3 hours of sunlight each day. It's important to observe the way sunlight moves through your garden throughout the day. By choosing spots that offer a harmonious balance of light and shade, you can ensure the optimal growth and happiness of your Cream fawn lily plants.