Dutchman's breeches

NOUN
  1. delicate spring-flowering plant of the eastern United States having white flowers with double spurs
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  • The picture above shows volunteer Dutchman's breeches, blue and striped squills, and Trillium recurvatum.
  • Many of our loveliest spring wildflowers - trillium, wild ginger, Dutchman's breeches, and hepatica among them - simply can't compete.
  • Kunst says one of his favorite bulbs is Dutchman's breeches (Dicentra cucullaria), which was introduced to him by his first-grade teacher. Plant native bulbs now for thriving Midwest gardens
  • It competes with native wildflowers that also flower in the spring, like spring beauty, wild ginger, bloodroot, Dutchman's breeches, hepatica, toothworts, and trilliums, stealing light, moisture, nutrients, soil and space.
  • Bishop's Cap, Dutchman's breeches, and showy orchis. Pros and Cons of Wildflower Collection
  • Among them are Dutchman's breeches, spring-beauty, and various species of toothwort, trillium, and violet.
  • This triggers the appearance of a number of wildflowers: trillium, phlox, trout lily, Dutchman's breeches, violets, wild strawberries and many more.
  • Garlic mustard shares the same territory and season as bloodroot, Dutchman's breeches, spring-beauty, wild ginger, hepaticas, toothworts, trilliums, and others that suffer at its hands - or roots.
  • Surf and turf Daytrip by boat to the 600-acre Indian Lake State Park, where you can jog the three-mile brushy Cherokee Trail past wildflowers like Dutchman's breeches and bloodroot.
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