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Dog-tooth violets, scientifically known as Erythronium, typically have a collar of green leaves that are often mottled or patterned. The leaves emerge from the ground in early spring and are usually a basal arrangement, meaning they grow from the base of the plant. The flowers, which can vary in color from yellow to purple, usually rise on a stalk above the foliage. This combination of leaves and flowers creates a striking appearance in woodland areas where they commonly grow.

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