Calochortus umpquaensis |
Calochortus eurycarpus |
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Umpqua mariposa-lily |
big-pod mariposa, big-pod mariposa lily, white mariposa lily, wide-fruit mariposa lily |
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Stems | not branching, straight, often scapelike, 2–3 dm, glabrous or glaucous. |
not branching, straight, 1–5 dm. |
Leaves | basal solitary, clasping; blade narrowly lanceolate, hairy, adaxially hispid, abaxially glabrous, sometimes glaucous. Inflorescences 1–several-flowered; bracts 2, suboppo-site, narrowly lanceolate. |
basal persistent, subtended by inflorescence, 1–3 dm × 5–25 mm; blade flat, tapering toward both ends, becoming involute. |
Inflorescences | subumbellate, 1–5-flowered; bracts 2 or more, narrowly lanceolate to linear, long-attenuate, unequal, 1–5 cm. |
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Flowers | erect; perianth open, campanulate; sepals lanceolate-acuminate, ca. 2 cm; petals white to cream, with dark purple-black, pentagonal to lunate blotch, broadly oblong to obovate, 3.5 cm, bearded, adaxial surface typically minutely papillose, margins erose; glands transversely oblong-lunate, slightly depressed, with 0.7–1.4 mm-wide band of short dendritic hairs distally, hairs surrounded by lime-green coloration and purple striations; anthers lanceolate, apex acuminate. |
erect; perianth open, campanulate; sepals ovate to lanceolate, usually much shorter than petals, glabrous, apex acute to acuminate; petals creamy white to lavender, with conspicuous median red-purple adaxial blotch, obovate, invested near gland with few long, flexuous hairs, base cuneate, apex rounded or acute; glands triangular-lunate, slightly depressed, bordered proximally by comparatively narrow, deeply fringed membrane, distally often by narrower, crenate membranes, enclosed surface densely covered with long yellowish hairs, which, with membrane fringe, are often inconspicuously papillose; filaments slightly longer than anthers; anthers oblong, apex obtuse. |
Capsules | nodding, 3–5.4 cm. |
erect, 3-winged, ellipsoid-oblong. |
Seeds | 2.8–3.5 mm, with inflated bulbous crest and hollow lateral ridge. |
light beige. |
2n | = 20. |
= 20. |
Calochortus umpquaensis |
Calochortus eurycarpus |
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Phenology | Flowering late spring–mid summer. | Flowering summer. |
Habitat | Grassland-forest ecotones in serpentine-derived soils | Grasslands and open coniferous forests |
Elevation | 300–500 m (1000–1600 ft) | 700–2700 m (2300–8900 ft) |
Distribution |
OR
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ID; MT; NV; OR; WA; WY
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Discussion | Of conservation concern. Calochortus umpquaensis is known only from Watson and Ace Williams mountains on both sides of the Little River, Douglas County. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 26, p. 130. | FNA vol. 26. |
Parent taxa | Liliaceae > Calochortus | Liliaceae > Calochortus |
Sibling taxa | ||
Synonyms | C. nitidus var. eurycarpus | |
Name authority | Fredricks: Syst. Bot. 14: 12, figs. 1, 2, 3f–j, 4, 5. (1989) | S. Watson: Botany (Fortieth Parallel), 348. (1871) |
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