Description
Erythronium dens-canis Mix, commonly known as Dog’s Tooth Violet, features delicate, nodding, reflexed flowers in shades of rose pink, mauve, violet, and pure white — held above beautifully mottled foliage. Flowering in early to mid-spring, this species mix is ideal for naturalising in dappled shade, woodland edges, or moist, humus-rich borders.
Landscapers value this mix for its ability to create soft, natural-looking carpets under trees or in shaded perennial beds. Once established, it requires little care and increases gradually, returning with more vigour each season. Its finely patterned foliage provides early spring texture even before blooms open.
Perfect alongside Anemone nemorosa, Pulmonaria, Primula vulgaris, and native ferns in naturalistic, biodiversity-focused planting schemes.