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Erythronium
Erythronium, the fawn lily, trout lily, '''dog's-tooth violet or adder's tongue', is a genus of Eurasian and North American plants in the lily family, most closely related to tulips. The name Erythronium derives from Ancient Greek () "red" in Greek, referring to the red flowers of E. dens-canis''. Of all the established species, most live in North America; only six species are found in Europe and Asia.

Erythronium dens-canis
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Erythronium japonicum
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Erythronium sibiricum
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Erythronium grandiflorum
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Erythronium caucasicum
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Erythronium americanum
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Erythronium albidum
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Erythronium californicum
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Erythronium montanum
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Erythronium hendersonii
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Erythronium klamathense
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Erythronium propullans
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Erythronium oregonum
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Erythronium citrinum
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Erythronium tuolumnense
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Erythronium helenae
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Erythronium multiscapideum
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Erythronium pluriflorum
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Erythronium revolutum
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Erythronium purpurascens
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Erythronium umbilicatum
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Erythronium taylorii
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Erythronium pusaterii
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Erythronium elegans
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Erythronium rostratum
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Erythronium quinaultense
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Erythronium mesochoreum
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Erythronium howellii
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Erythronium idahoense
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Erythronium sajanense
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Erythronium sulevii
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