Calochortus catalinae |
Calochortus argillosus |
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Catalina mariposa, Catalina mariposa-lily, Santa Catalina mariposa lily |
clay mariposa, clay mariposa lily |
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Habit | Plants usually bulbose; bulb coat membranous. | Plants bulbose; bulb coat membranous. |
Stems | usually branching distally, ± flexuous, 2–6 dm. |
not branching, 4–6 dm. |
Leaves | basal withering, 1–3 dm; blade linear. |
basal withering, 2–3 dm; blade linear. |
Inflorescences | 1–few-flowered; bracts opposite pedicel, 2–10 cm. |
subumbellate, 1–4-flowers; bracts 2–8 cm. |
Flowers | erect; perianth open, broadly campanulate; sepals with purple blotch near base, lanceolate, 2–3 cm, apex acuminate; petals white tinged with lilac, with purple blotch near base, usually obovate, ± concave, 2–5 cm, glabrous except few hairs near base, apex obtuse; glands oblong, not depressed, densely hairy, hairs branching; filaments 8–10 mm; anthers lilac, oblong, 4–5 mm. |
erect; perianth open, campanulate; sepals lanceolate, 2–4 cm, apex acute to acuminate; petals white to purple, with median red blotch often surrounded by pale yellow, obovate to cuneate, rounded, 2–4 cm, with a few short hairs near gland, apex retuse to obtuse; glands arched, transversely oblong to weakly lunate or ± rectangular, not depressed, densely covered with short hairs; filaments 7–9 mm; anthers lanceolate-linear to oblong, 8–10 mm, apex acute to obtuse. |
Capsules | erect, narrow-oblong, rounded in cross section, 2–5 cm, apex obtuse. |
erect, narrowly lanceoloid, stout, 4–6 cm. |
Seeds | light yellow, translucent, flat. |
light beige, lanceolate, flat, 5–6 mm. |
2n | = 14. |
= 14. |
Calochortus catalinae |
Calochortus argillosus |
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Phenology | Flowering spring–early summer. | Flowering late spring–mid summer. |
Habitat | Heavy soil, open grassy slopes, openings in brush | Hard clay soil of volcanic or metamorphic rock |
Elevation | less than 700 m (less than 2300 ft) | 0–400 m (0–1300 ft) |
Distribution |
CA
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CA
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Discussion | Calochortus catalinae is increasingly threatened by habitat loss. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 26, p. 131. | FNA vol. 26, p. 134. |
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Synonyms | Mariposa catalinae | Mariposa argillosa |
Name authority | S. Watson: Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 14: 268. (1879) | (Hoover) Zebell & P. L. Fiedler: Madroño 39: 306. (1992) |
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