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Trout lily offers early sign of spring in North Carolina

Summary by sfntoday.com
By MIKE RALEY WPTF Weekend Gardener Many of us have various and sundry lilies in our landscapes. There are “Tiger,” “Crinum,” “Asiatic” and many more types of lilies that are not native. There are also many native lilies including the “Trout Lily” or “c,” also known as an “Adder’s Tongue.” Grown from a bulb and blooms from February into March, then it goes dormant. They are ephemeral, a ten dollar word you may or may not know means short lived. …
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sfntoday.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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