Calochortus weedii Alph. Wood
Family: Liliaceae
Weed's Mariposa-Lily
[Calochortus citrinus ]
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Cheri Miller  

Plants usually bulbose; bulb coat fibrous-reticulate. Stems slender, usually branching, 3-9 dm. Leaves: basal withering, 2-4 dm; blade linear to lanceolate. Inflorescences 2-6-flowered; bracts resembling distal cauline leaves. Flowers erect; perianth open, broadly campanulate; sepals ovate to lanceolate, attenuate, 2-3 cm; petals orange-yellow, flecked, broadly cuneate or obovate, ca. 2-3 cm, adaxially bearded with long yellow hairs, margins often red-brown, dentate or fringed; glands round, slightly depressed, ± glabrous, surrounded by ring of long, dense, obscuring yellow hairs; filaments 8-12 mm; anthers lanceolate-oblong, apex acute. Capsules erect, linear, angled, 4-5 cm, apex acute. Seeds light beige. 2n = 18.

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Cheri Miller  
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Genevieve K. Walden  
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Jena Portanova