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Years before the dogtooth violet garden was a mulberry field.
Dogtooth violets are wild flowers which grow in the northern Japanese mountains.
I leapt up the bank, slipped, and my face went down in a patch of dogtooth violets.
We ate smoked fish for dinner with boiled dogtooth violet bulbs.
The castle site has also become known to locals for the abundance of dogtooth violets that grow there.
The song Dogtooth Violet sold approximately over 130,000 copies nationwide.
The foliage of the dogtooth violet is an excellent quide.
Like another of my favorite spring plants, dogtooth violet, some trilliums have mottled foliage.
Plants of this genus are popularly known as dogtooth violets or trout lilies.
There were still piles of dogtooth violet bulbs and Solomon's-seal roots and a few dried apples.
The find could be a glorious patch of trilliums in full bloom or dogtooth violets or any one of the many, many early spring wildflowers.
Erythronium albidum (white dogtooth violet)
Erythronium americanum (yellow dogtooth violet)
I had no interest in raising anything there; I wanted what came forth on its own urges - deer, blackberries, turkeys, dogtooth violets - to have free play.
Wildflowers were coming into bloom: lovely white trillium, skunk cabbage, dogtooth violets, wood sorrel and a purple-flowered blackberry that seems endemic to the Northwest coast.
ILLShy, said Lymond with simplicity, aLas a dogtooth violet."
Dogtooth violets, sweetbox and groundcover surround limestone memorials of poodles, hounds and spaniels.
A mound of sort of fluffy mashed cattail tubers, mushrooms, and dogtooth violet bulbs, smothered in gravy thickened with acorn powder.
The Dogtooth Violet Festival is held in the middle of April at Kami-Gaito in the west of Hata.
The vegetation is mainly composed of trees but it also comprehends a percentage of flowers as Lilium bulbiferum, squill, gentians, crocus, dogtooth violet, and rosehips.
Note: Neither Saintpaulia ("African violets") nor Erythronium dens-canis ("dogtooth violets") are related to the true Viola.
At the 144-acre Columbus Park, dogtooth violets, white trillium and jack-in-the-pulpits carpet the ground beneath a randomly planted forest, and a cascading river tumbles through a stratified limestone canyon.
Erythronium americanum (Trout lily, Yellow trout lily, Yellow dogtooth violet) is a herbaceous flowering plant in the family Liliaceae.
Other plants that can be found in Abraham's Woods include the Dogtooth violet, the wood nettle, the Yellow Jewelweed, the False rue anemone and the Dutchman's breeches.
Dog violets (not to be confused with dogtooth violets, which are not violets at all and are more accurately called trout lilies) are better on this side of the pond, anyway.