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Media related to Calochortus albus at Wikimedia Commons; Data related to Calochortus albus at Wikispecies; Calflora Database: Calochortus albus (White Globe Lily, white fairy lantern) Jepson Manual Treatment: Calochortus albus; USDA Plants Profile for Calochortus albus; Calochortus albus — U.C. Photos gallery
Calochortus / ˌ k æ l ə ˈ k ɔːr t ə s,-l oʊ-/ [3] [4] is a genus of flowering plants in the lily family. The group includes herbaceous , perennial and bulbous species, all native to North America (primarily the Western United States ).
The native plants in the foothills and mountains of the Sierra Nevada — in California and ... Calochortus albus; Calochortus amoenus; Calochortus bruneaunis ...
The Calochortoideae are a subfamily of monocotyledon perennial, herbaceous and mainly bulbous flowering plants in the lily family, Liliaceae. Approximately the same group of species has been recognized as a separate family, Calochortaceae , in a few systems of plant taxonomy , including the Dahlgren system . [ 1 ]
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For the purposes of this category, "Northern America" is defined in accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions (WGSRPD), namely as one of the nine "botanical continents". It includes the following regions:
The Endemic flora of the State of California — native plants found within its borders, and nowhere else in nature. The largest area of the state is in the Mediterranean climate floristic region, within the California Floristic Province — with the greatest number of endemic plants in North America.
Calochortus weedii is a North American species of flowering plants in the lily family known by the common name Weed's mariposa lily. [3] [4] [5]It is native to the Outer Southern California Coast Ranges and the Transverse Ranges in Southern California, and the Peninsular Ranges in Southern California and Baja California.