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Calochortus - Wikipedia
The genus Calochortus includes mariposas (or mariposa lilies) with open wedge-shaped petals, globe lilies and fairy lanterns with globe-shaped flowers, and ...
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Butterfly Mariposa Lily - USDA Forest Service
A truly stunning plant which blooms in a myriad of colors come springtime, with shades of pink, red, white, yellow, purple – all right next to each other.
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Botanical Portrait of Mariposa Lily | Flower Essence Society
The Mariposa Lily has spare, yet elegant, elongated leaves. Its shallow roots harbor a tiny bulb barely attached to the rocky soil (about 1 cm across). Deep in ...
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mariposa lily
mariposa lily (mærɪˈpəʊsəˌlɪlɪ) [f. Sp. mariposa butterfly + lily.] A bulbous plant of the genus Calochortus, belonging to the family Liliaceæ, and native to the Pacific coast of North America and Mexico. Also mariposa tulip and absol.1868 A. Wood in Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 169 This splen...
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Mariposa Lily - California Wildflower - Los Padres ForestWatch
Plummer's mariposa lily is found at elevations of up to 5,580 feet and has pink flowers covered with yellow hairs. It is most often found in chaparral or ...
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Yellow Mariposa Lily - Calscape
Yellow mariposa lily is a species of the Liliaceae endemic to California. This species is found on coastal prairie, grasslands and some open forest floors.
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Yellow lily
Yellow lily may refer to:
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Yellow waterlily, a common name for several plants
Calochortus luteus, or yellow mariposa lily
Nuphar advena, or yellow pond-lily
Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus, or yellow daylily
Hemerocallis citrina, or long yellow day lily
Lilium canadense, or wild yellow-lily
Erythronium
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Elegant Mariposa Lily - Montana Field Guide
Strongly clawed. Outside is white. Inside is purple, surface is hairy (ciliate or densely long bearded), and at the base is darker purple crescent-shaped gland.
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Calochortus kennedyi (Desert mariposa lily) | Native Plants of North ...
Description: Plant seed in late autumn in pots, flats or outdoor seed beds. Corms reach maturity in 3-5 years. Seed Treatment: No treatment.
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Calochortus striatus Calflora
Alkali mariposa lily. Calochortus striatus is a perennial herb (bulb) that is native to California, and also found in Nevada. California Rare Plant Rank: 1B ...
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Calochortus weedii (Weed's Mariposa Lily) - California Native Seeds
Calochortus weedii is commonly known as Weed's Mariposa Lily. Large yellow flowers with rusty, frilly magenta fringe. Thin leaves sprout in spring.
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White Mariposa Lily (Calochortus eurycarpus) | US Forest Service
White mariposa lily grows from a perennial bulb with a single grass-like stem up to 20 inches (50 cm) tall bearing 1-5 flowers.
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Calochortus elegans
Calochortus elegans is a species of flowering plant in the lily family known by the common name elegant Mariposa lily, cat's ear, elegant cat's ears or (Pursh) 1: 240. 1813 [dt. 1814; issued Dec 1813]
External links
Calflora Database: Calochortus elegans (Elegant mariposa lily, Northwestern mariposa
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Calochortus monanthus
Calochortus monanthus is a presumed extinct North American species of flowering plant in the lily family known by the common names single-flowered mariposa lily and Shasta River mariposa lily.
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Calochortus striatus
Calochortus striatus, known by the common name alkali mariposa lily, is a species of mariposa lily native to California and into Nevada. lily)
Jepson Manual eFlora (TJM2) treatment of Calochortus striatus
USDA Plants Profile of Calochortus striatus (alkali mariposa lily)
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