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This is the third year I have grown this plant and I've never been sure if it is Erythronium oregonum as I bought it or if it is actually E. californicum. A study of Ian Young's book shows clearly that pollen colour in oregonum is white (mine is yellow) and the flower on my plant does look very much like californicum. Ian help please!
This erythronium is a hybrid from a friends garden in Monefeith. There is probably a bit of E Hendersonii in its parents. She named it 'Ardovie Bliss'. It has proved to be a bit difficult to please. This clump has sadly gone.
David I think you need to take another look at my book - most forms of E. oregonum have yellow pollen but there are some with creamy white pollen, they are often referred to as 'sulphur' form E. Californicum has white pollen however from what I can tell f om your pictures the shape of the filaments in the one you show looks to be a pale pollen form of E. oregonum.
My brother has a plant he bought several years ago as E. helenae finally in flower.I asked him to check for a bent style, but he says it has stamens, but no style, and no ovary.All of the three flowers on the stem are the same.How odd! Has anyone else ever observed this in any erythronium?