Hi all, Erythroniums do wonderfully well in our climate and are right at the peak of flowering at present. I currently have in flower E's californicum, oregonum, revolutum, helenae and the diminutive E howelii. E tuolumnese flowers much earlier and E citrinum is currently in bud. I have a couple of lots of seed exchange seedlings of E hendersonii which will hopefully flower next year. My only Erythronium from the east is americanum which for me lives up to its shy flowering reputation. They take 3 to 4 years to flower from seed for me and are mainly generous producers of seed . Cheers, Rob in Tasmania