Calochortus clavatus S. Watson
Family: Liliaceae
Club-Hair Mariposa-Lily
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Plants usually bulbose; bulb coat, when present, membranous. Stems slender or coarse, stout, branching or not, strongly flexuous, 3-10 dm. Leaves: basal withering, 1-2 dm; blade linear. Inflorescences subumbellate, 1-6-flowered; bracts 4-8 cm, bases dilated. Flowers erect; perianth open, cup-shaped; sepals usually with red-brown blotch at base, lanceolate-ovate, 2-4 cm, apex acute; petals lemon to golden yellow, with transverse line distal to gland, broadly cuneate to obovate, 3-5 cm; glands round, deeply depressed, densely covered with short hairs with branching, coralline tips, surrounded by conspicuously fringed membrane and club-shaped hairs; filaments ca. 10 mm; anthers purplish brown, oblong, 4-10 mm. Capsules erect, lanceoloid-linear, angled, 6-9 cm, apex acuminate. Seeds light yellow, translucent, flat. 2n = 16.

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Brent Miller  
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Robert A. Hamilton  
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Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus clavatus image
Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus clavatus image
Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus clavatus image
Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus clavatus image
Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus clavatus image
Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus clavatus image
Gary A. Monroe  
Calochortus clavatus image
Gary A. Monroe