Calochortus catalinae S. Watson
Family: Liliaceae
Santa Catalina Mariposa-Lily
[Calochortus lyonii ]
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Plants usually bulbose; bulb coat membranous. Stems usually branching distally, ± flexuous, 2-6 dm. Leaves: basal withering, 1-3 dm; blade linear. Inflorescences 1-few-flowered; bracts opposite pedicel, 2-10 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. Capsules erect, narrow-oblong, rounded in cross section, 2-5 cm, apex obtuse. Seeds light yellow, translucent, flat. 2n = 14.

Flowering spring--early summer. Heavy soil, open grassy slopes, openings in brush; less than 700 m; Calif.

Calochortus catalinae is increasingly threatened by habitat loss.

Calochortus catalinae image
Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus catalinae image
Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus catalinae image
Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus catalinae image
Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus catalinae image
Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus catalinae image
Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus catalinae image
Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus catalinae image
Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus catalinae image
Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus catalinae image
Gary A. Monroe