Erythronium hendersonii |
Erythronium pusaterii |
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Henderson's fawn-lily |
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Leaves | 10–25 cm; blades oblong to lanceovate, mottled brown or white; margins entire to wavy. |
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Inflorescences | 1–4-flowered. |
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Flowers | tepals 20–38 mm, purple to pink, dark purple at base; inner tepals with auricles at base; stamens 10–15 mm; filaments linear; less than 1 mm wide, purple; anthers brown to purple; style purple; stigma entire or with lobes shorter than 1 mm. |
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Fruits | capsules 2–4 cm. |
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2n | =24. |
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Erythronium hendersonii |
Erythronium pusaterii |
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Distribution | ||
Discussion | Openings in dry woods, occasionally fields or meadows. Flowering Mar–May. 200–1800m. Casc, Sisk. CA. Native. |
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Source | Flora of Oregon, volume 1, page 299 Stephen Meyers |
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