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Calochortus lyallii

Lyall's mariposa-lily

Habit Perennial herb from a deep-seated bulb, the stem erect, 1-5 dm. tall.
Leaves

Basal leaf flat, 1-2 dm. long and 2-20 mm. broad, not exceeding the inflorescence; a single bract-like cauline leaf about mid-stem.

Flowers

Umbel 1-4 flowered;

flowers white or purplish tinged, with a purple crescent on each petal above the gland and a similar spot on each sepal;

pedicels slender, erect or spreading;

sepals 3, about equal to the petals, lanceolate, glabrous;

petals 3, ovate to lanceolate, pointed, abruptly contracted at the base to a short claw, conspicuously fringed with long, slender hairs;

gland transverse, arched upward, bordered above with a fringed membrane and below with a narrower membrane, the enclosed surface covered with thick processes;

stamens 6, style short, stigma trifid, persistent.

Fruits

Capsule elliptic, 3-winged, erect.

Calochortus lyallii

Flowering time May-July
Habitat Dry, open coniferous forests at moderate to mid-elevations in the mountains.
Distribution
Occurring east of the Cascades crest in central Washington; British Columbia south along the east slope of the Cascades to south-central Washington.
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Origin Native
Conservation status Not of concern
Sibling taxa
C. apiculatus, C. elegans, C. eurycarpus, C. longebarbatus, C. macrocarpus, C. nitidus, C. subalpinus
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