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  1. Allium crispum

    Speciesbox taxon Allium crispum image Allium crispum 3.jpg authority Edward Lee Greene Greene Allium crispum is a species of Allium wild onion known by the common name crinkled onion . It is Endemism endemic to California , USA, where it grows along the Central Coast of California Central Coast in the California Coast Ranges Coast Ranges and in the Santa Monica Mountains , often in clays and serpentine soil s. Description This onion grows from a bulb one to one and a half centimeters wide and sends up naked green stems topped with inflorescence s of many flowers, each on a short Pedicel botany pedicel . The flowers are magenta in color and have six triangular tepal s. The inner three tepals are smaller and crinkled like cloth and may curl under. See also California montane chaparral and woodlands External links commons Allium crispum http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8354,8369 Jepson Manual Treatment Allium crispum http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ALCR5 USDA Plants Profile Allium crispum http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Allium crispum Allium crispum Photo gallery Allium DEFAULTSORT Allium Crispum Category Allium crispum Category Endemic flora of California Category Flora of California chaparral and woodlands Category Onions az Allium crispum es Allium crispum ...   more details



  1. Allium atrorubens

    Speciesbox taxon Allium atrorubens authority Sereno Watson S.Wats. Allium atrorubens is a species of Allium wild onion known by the common name darkred onion , or dark red onion . This plant is native to the southwestern United States where it grows in the sandy soils of the Mojave Desert , the Great Basin and higher elevation deserts. It grows from a reddish brown bulb one to one and a half centimeters wide. The stem is short and is surrounded by few coiled tubular leaves. Atop the stem is an inflorescence of up to 50 flowers. Each flower has six shiny, iridescent, sharply triangular tepal s with dark midveins. The tepals are usually magenta to maroon but are lighter pink or white occasionally. Each flower is about a centimeter wide. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8354,8359 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ALAT USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Allium atrorubens Photo gallery Allium DEFAULTSORT Allium Atrorubens Category Allium atrorubens Category Flora of the California desert regions Category Flora of the Great Basin desert region Category Onions Asparagales stub az Allium atrorubens es Allium atrorubens ...   more details



  1. Allium campanulatum

    Speciesbox taxon Allium campanulatum image Alliumcampanulatum.jpg authority Sereno Watson S.Wats. synonyms Allium austinae br Allium bidwelliae Allium campanulatum is a species of Allium wild onion known by the common name dusky onion or Sierra onion . This is a flowering plant native to the western United States from Washington U.S. state Washington to California as well as Nevada . The dusky onion grows from a gray brown bulb one to two centimeters wide which may extend tiny rhizome s and produce small daughter bulblets. It rises on a stout stem and has usually two long, thin leaves that wither before the flowers bloom. Atop the stem is an inflorescence of 10 to 50 flowers. Each flower is half a centimeter to one centimeter wide and is pink, purple, or less often white, and each tepal has a dark colored base. The tepals are variable in shape, from narrow and very pointy to spade shaped. The dusky onion grows in low mountains, especially in dry areas. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8354,8367 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ALCA2 USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Allium campanulatum Photo gallery Allium DEFAULTSORT Allium Campanulatum Category Allium campanulatum Category Onions Asparagales stub az Allium campanulatum es Allium campanulatum ...   more details



  1. Allium dichlamydeum

    Speciesbox taxon Allium dichlamydeum image Allium dichlamydeum.jpg authority Edward Lee Greene Greene Allium dichlamydeum is a species of Allium wild onion known by the common name coastal onion . It is Endemism endemic to California where it grows on sea cliffs on the coastline in the northern half of the state. The coastal onion grows from a brown or gray bulb one to one and a half centimeters wide. It has a stout naked green stem surrounded by 3 to 6 long onion leaves. Atop the thick stem is an inflorescence of five to 30 flowers. Each flower has six oval shaped dull pointed tepal s in shades of bright magenta to fuchsia and each flower is about a centimeter wide. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8354,8372 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ALDI2 USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Allium dichlamydeum Photo gallery DEFAULTSORT Allium Dichlamydeum Category Allium dichlamydeum Category Flora of California chaparral and woodlands az Allium dichlamydeum es Allium dichlamydeum ...   more details



  1. Allium falcifolium

    Speciesbox taxon Allium falcifolium image Allium falcifolium.jpg authority William Jackson Hooker Hook. & George Arnott Walker Arnott Arn. Allium falcifolium is a species of Allium wild onion known by the common name scytheleaf onion . It is native to northern California and southern Oregon, where it grows in heavy, rocky soils, especially serpentine soil s. The scytheleaf onion grows from a reddish brown bulb one to two centimeters wide. The reddish or yellowish green stem is flattened such that it is thick in the center and thin along the edges. There are usually two leaves, which, as its common name suggests, are curved like the blade of a scythe . The stem is short and topped with an inflorescence of 10 to 30 flowers, each of which is one to one and a half centimeters wide. Each flower has six pinkish, red purple, or white streaked purple tepal s. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8354,8373 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ALFA3 USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Allium falcifolium Photo gallery DEFAULTSORT Allium Falcifolium Category Allium falcifolium Category Flora of California chaparral and woodlands Category Flora of Oregon Asparagales stub az Allium falcifolium es Allium falcifolium ...   more details



  1. Allium fimbriatum

    Speciesbox taxon Allium fimbriatum authority Sereno Watson S.Wats. Allium fimbriatum is a species of Allium wild onion known by the common name fringed onion . It is native to California and Baja California. The fringed onion grows from a reddish brown bulb one to two centimeters wide and sends up a naked brown or green stem. Atop the stem is an inflorescence of up to 75 flowers, each just under a centimeter wide on average. The flowers are variable in color, from pink to purple and often with white areas. The tepal s are also variable in shape, from narrow and pointy to spade shaped. There are several distinct varieties of the species as well. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8354,8374 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ALFI2 USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Allium fimbriatum Photo gallery DEFAULTSORT Allium Fimbriatum Category Allium fimbriatum Category Flora of California Category Flora of Baja California Asparagales stub az Allium fimbriatum es Allium fimbriatum ...   more details



  1. Allium hyalinum

    Taxobox image Alliumhyalinum1.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Asparagales familia Alliaceae genus Allium species A. hyalinum binomial Allium hyalinum binomial authority Curran Allium hyalinum is a species of Allium wild onion known by the common name glassy onion . It is Endemism endemic to California, where it is a common species of the San Joaquin Valley and the Sierra Nevada US Sierra Nevada foothills . The glassy onion grows from a cluster of bulb s, with each bulb sending up a tall stem. Atop each stem is an inflorescence of up to 25, but usually fewer, white or pink tinted white flowers. The flowers have six shiny tepal s which become transparent as they age. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8354,8385 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ALHY USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Allium hyalinum Photo gallery DEFAULTSORT Allium Hyalinum Category Allium hyalinum Category Flora of California Asparagales stub az Allium hyalinum es Allium hyalinum ...   more details



  1. Allium platycaule

    Speciesbox taxon Allium platycaule image Alliumplatycaule.jpg authority Sereno Watson S.Wats. Allium platycaule is a species of Allium wild onion known by the common name broadstemmed onion or flat stem onion . It is native to northeastern California and nearby parts of Oregon and Nevada where it is found on slopes of some elevation. This onion grows from a gray bulb two to three centimeters wide and has a flattened stem which may bulge in the middle and narrow to thin wings along the sides. The long, flat leaves are Sickle sickle shaped . Atop the stem is an inflorescence which may have as many as 90 flowers in it. Each flower may be up to a centimeter and a half wide but the tepal s are quite narrow so as to be almost threadlike. The inflorescence therefore may be a dense ball of filaments. The flowers are generally bright pink to magenta. The leaves, bulbs, and seeds were utilized as food by the Paiute people. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8354,8408 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ALPL2 USDA Plants Profile http herb.umd.umich.edu herb search.pl?searchstring Allium platycaule Ethnobotany http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Allium platycaule Photo gallery Allium DEFAULTSORT Allium Platycaule Category Allium platycaule Category Onions Asparagales stub az Allium platycaule ...   more details



  1. Allium shevockii

    Speciesbox taxon Allium shevockii image Alliumshevockiicloseup.jpg authority McNeal Allium shevockii is a species of Allium wild onion known by the common name Spanish Needle onion . It is Endemism endemic to California where it grows on the Scree talus slopes of the Sierra Nevada US High Sierra . It is a resident of Owens Peak , which is the highest point in the Sierra. It is named after the Sierra mountain peak known as Spanish Needle. The Spanish Needle onion grows from a bulb one to one and a half centimeters wide which may have one or two large daughter bulblets. Atop the stem is an inflorescence of up to 30 flowers, each just over a centimeter wide. The six shiny tepal s are maroon to rich pink in color and may be white near the bases. In a manner unique among the onions, the tepals are reflexed, curling outward from the flower center. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8354,8416 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ALSH USDA Plants Profile http www.blm.gov ca pa ssp plants allium shevockii.html Bureau of Land Management Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Allium shevockii Photo gallery Allium DEFAULTSORT Allium Shevockii Category Allium shevockii Category Flora of California Category Natural history of Kern County, California Category Onions Asparagales stub az Allium shevockii ...   more details



  1. Erythronium californicum

    italictitle taxobox image Erythronium californicum.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Liliales familia Liliaceae genus Erythronium species E. californicum binomial Erythronium californicum binomial authority Purdy Erythronium californicum is a species of flowering plant in the Liliaceae lily family which is known by the common name California fawn lily . It is Endemism endemic to the northern California Coast Ranges mountains of Northern California . Description The Erythronium californicum plant grows from a bulb 3 to 6 centimeters wide and produces two basal leaves which are green and sometimes spotted with brown. The reddish green stalks grow up to 30 centimeters tall and each bears one to three flowers. The flower has yellowish white tepal s 2 to 4 centimeters long, sometimes with red or brown banding or striping toward the bases. The stamen s, anthers, and Gynoecium stigma are whitish in color. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8546,8547 Jepson Manual Treatment Erythronium californicum http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ERCA15 USDA Plants Profile Erythronium californicum http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Erythronium californicum Erythronium californicum Photo gallery Category Erythronium californicum Category Endemic flora of California Category Klamath Mountains Liliales stub de Kalifornischer Hundszahn es Erythronium californicum hsb Kaliforniski hrymzy nik ...   more details



  1. Erythronium helenae

    italictitle taxobox image Erythronium helenae 3.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Liliales familia Liliaceae genus Erythronium species E. helenae binomial Erythronium helenae binomial authority Applegate Erythronium helenae is a species of flowering plant in the Liliaceae lily family which is known by the common names Pacific fawn lily and St. Helena fawn lily . It is Endemism endemic to the coastal mountains north of the San Francisco Bay Area in California . It is named for the local peak Mount Saint Helena . This wildflower grows from a bulb 3 to 5 centimeters wide and produces two wide leaves up to 20 centimeters long which are green mottled with brown or white. It produces erect stalks up to 30 centimeters tall, each bearing one to three flowers. The flower has white tepal s with yellowish bases 3 or 4 centimeters long. The tepals develop pink or purple streaks or mottling as they age. The flower has yellow stamen s with large yellow anthers. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8546,8550 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ERHE6 USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Erythronium helenae Photo gallery Category Erythronium Category Flora of California Liliales stub de Erythronium helenae es Erythronium helenae ...   more details



  1. Erythronium multiscapoideum

    italictitle taxobox regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Liliales familia Liliaceae genus Erythronium species E. multiscapoideum binomial Erythronium multiscapoideum binomial authority Kellogg Amos Arthur Nelson A. Nels. & Kennedy synonyms Fritillaria multiscapoidea Erythronium multiscapoideum is a species of flowering plant in the Liliaceae lily family which is known by the common name Sierra fawn lily . It is Endemism endemic to California , where it grows in the foothills of the southern Cascade Range and the Sierra Nevada U.S. Sierra Nevada . Description The Erythronium multiscapoideum lily plant grows from a bulb two to five centimeters long, sometimes with associated bulblets. It produces two oval shaped leaves up to 15 centimeters long which are green and mottled with brown or white. Stalks about 10 to 20 centimeters tall hold one to four flowers each. The flower has white tepal s with bright yellow bases. The stamen s, anthers, and Gynoecium stigma are white or cream. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8546,8553 Jepson Manual Treatment Erythronium multiscapoideum http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ERMU7 USDA Plants Profile Erythronium multiscapoideum http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Erythronium multiscapoideum Erythronium multiscapoideum Photo gallery Category Erythronium Category Endemic flora of California Category Flora of the Sierra Nevada region U.S. Liliales stub de Erythronium multiscapideum es Erythronium multiscapideum ...   more details



  1. Erythronium tuolumnense

    italictitle taxobox regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Liliales familia Liliaceae genus Erythronium species E. tuolumnense binomial Erythronium tuolumnense binomial authority Applegate Erythronium tuolumnense is a species of flowering plant in the Liliaceae lily family which is known by the common name Tuolumne fawn lily . It is Endemism endemic to the Sierra Nevada U.S. Sierra Nevada foothills of Tuolumne County, California . This wildflower grows from a bulb 5 to 10 centimeters wide, sometimes with associated bulblets. It produces two small, green leaves and a reddish stalk up to 35 centimeters tall which bears one to five flowers. The flower has bright yellow tepal s, a white Gynoecium style and white stamen s tipped with large yellow anthers. This is an uncommon plant which is threatened by human activity such as logging in its small native range. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8546,8559 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ERTU USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Erythronium tuolumnense Photo gallery Category Erythronium Category Endemic flora of California Category Flora of the Sierra Nevada region U.S. Category Natural history of Tuolumne County, California Liliales stub de Stern Hundszahn hsb o ty hrymzy nik sv Gul hundtandslilja ...   more details



  1. Fritillaria agrestis

    italictitle taxobox image Fritillaria agrestis.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Liliales familia Liliaceae genus Fritillary Fritillaria species F. agrestis binomial Fritillaria agrestis binomial authority Edward Lee Greene Greene synonyms Fritillaria succulenta Fritillaria agrestis is a species of fritillary known by the common name stinkbells . This wildflower is Endemism endemic to California , where it is a rare plant. It grows in heavy soils, particularly clay, in the central part of the state. Description This lily grows an erect stem reaching about half a meter in height with a clump of 5 to 12 long, narrow leaves clustered around its base. The nodding flower is a cup of six tepal s, each one to three centimeters long and sometimes curved at the tips. They are white with greenish to pinkish markings on the outer surface and purple brown on the inner surface. The nectaries inside the flower are long and prominent. The flower has an unpleasant odor . External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8560,8564 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol FRAG USDA Plants Profile http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 242101614 Flora of North America http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Fritillaria agrestis Photo gallery Category Fritillaria agrestis Category Endemic flora of California liliales stub az Fritillaria agrestis ...   more details



  1. Fritillaria falcata

    taxobox image Fritillariafalcata.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Liliales familia Liliaceae genus Fritillary Fritillaria species F. falcata binomial Fritillaria falcata binomial authority Willis Linn Jepson Jeps. D.E.Beetle Fritillaria falcata is a species of fritillary known by the common name talus fritillary . Description It grows a short stem about 10 to 20 centimeters tall surrounded by two to six flat, sickle shaped leaves up to about 8 centimeters in length. The erect, star shaped flower has six tepal s one to two centimeters long which are greenish outside and yellow mottled with purple brown inside. This is sometimes considered a subspecies of Fritillaria atropurpurea . Distribution This rare wildflower is Endemism endemic to the Serpentine soil serpentine Scree talus of the mountains in and around the San Francisco Bay Area in California . External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8560,8571 Jepson Manual Treatment Fritillaria falcata http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol FRFA2 USDA Plants Profile Fritillaria falcata http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 242101620 Flora of North America http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Fritillaria falcata Fritillaria falcata Photo gallery Category Fritillaria falcata Category Endemic flora of California liliales stub az Fritillaria falcata ...   more details



  1. Fritillaria glauca

    italictitle taxobox image regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Liliales familia Liliaceae genus Fritillaria species F. glauca binomial Fritillaria glauca binomial authority Edward Lee Greene Greene Fritillaria glauca is a species of fritillary known by the common names Siskiyou fritillary and Siskiyou missionbells . It is native to northern California and southern Oregon , where it is found in the serpentine soil serpentine Scree talus on the slopes of the local mountains. Description This uncommon wildflower grows a short stem reaching 5 to 20 centimeters tall and surrounded by two to four thick, sickle shaped leaves. It is sometimes stunted looking with a curled or warped stem it often grows in exposed mountainous areas. The lily flower is nodding and has six thick tepal s one to two centimeters long. They are yellow to purple and densely mottled. The fruits are winged. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8560,8572 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol FRGL USDA Plants Profile http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 242101622 Flora of North America http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Fritillaria glauca Photo gallery Category Fritillaria glauca Category Flora of California Category Flora of Oregon Category Natural history of Siskiyou County, California liliales stub az Fritillaria glauca ...   more details



  1. Galium bifolium

    italic title taxobox name Galium bifolium regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Gentianales familia Rubiaceae genus Galium species G. bifolium binomial Galium bifolium binomial authority Sereno Watson S.Wats. Galium bifolium is a species of flowering plant in the Rubiaceae coffee family known by the common names twinleaf bedstraw and low mountain bedstraw . It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California to Colorado , where it grows in mountain forests and high elevation plateaus. This is an annual herb standing erect to a maximum height of about 15 centimeters. Leaves grow in whorls of four divided into two pairs. The foliage is hairless and sometimes slightly fleshy. The solitary flowers have three white tepal s and the fruit is a round nutlet covered in shiny white hairs. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?6927,6934,6953 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol GABI USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Galium bifolium Photo gallery Category Galium bifolium Rubiaceae stub az Galium bifolium ...   more details



  1. Hastingsia alba

    Speciesbox taxon Hastingsia alba image Hastingsiaalba.jpg authority Ernest Armand Durand Durand Sereno Watson S.Wats. synonyms Schoenolirion album Hastingsia alba is a species of flowering plant known by the common names white rushlily and white schoenolirion . It is native to northern California and southern Oregon , where it grows in wet places such as bog s and mountain meadows. It grows from a black coated bulb a few centimeters wide and produces erect stems 40 to 90 centimeters tall. There are several long, thin, bending leaves about the base of the plant and the stems are naked. The top of each stem is a dense, pointed inflorescence of many flowers, with smaller inflorescences branching off lower levels of the stem. Each flower is cream or greenish white with six curly, lilylike tepal s. Each has six white stamen s with large brown anthers. The flowers fall away to leave the fruits, which are green capsules containing black seeds. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8583,8584 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol HAAL2 USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Hastingsia alba Photo gallery Category Agavoideae Category Flora of California Category Flora of Oregon Asparagales stub ...   more details



  1. Juncus mertensianus

    taxobox image Juncusmertensianus.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots unranked ordo Commelinids ordo Poales familia Juncaceae genus Juncus species J. mertensianus binomial Juncus mertensianus binomial authority August Gustav Heinrich von Bongard Bong. synonyms Juncus slwookoorum Juncus mertensianus is a species of Juncus rush known by the common name Mertens rush . It is native to much of western North America from Alaska to Saskatchewan to New Mexico , where it grows in wet mountainous areas such as riverbanks and alpine climate alpine meadows. This is a clumping perennial herb growing from a vertical rhizome . Its smooth, flat stems grow to a maximum height near 40 centimeters. Its few leaves are located at the base and also along the stem. The inflorescence is made up of usually one cluster of many flowers. Each flower has shiny dark brown to black tepal s 3 to 4 millimeters long, six stamen s with yellowish anthers, and long reddish Gynoecium stigmas . The fruit is an oblong capsule. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8238,8239,8288 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol JUME3 USDA Plants Profile http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 222000156 Flora of North America http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Juncus mertensianus Photo gallery Category Juncus mertensianus Poales stub ...   more details



  1. Juncus nevadensis

    taxobox image Juncusnevadensis.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots unranked ordo Commelinids ordo Poales familia Juncaceae genus Juncus species J. nevadensis binomial Juncus nevadensis binomial authority Sereno Watson S.Wats. Juncus nevadensis is a species of Juncus rush known by the common name Sierra rush . It is native to much of western North America from British Columbia to New Mexico , where it grows in wet areas in many habitat types. This is a rhizome rhizomatous perennial herb which varies in appearance. Its thin, smooth stems reach a maximum height between 10 and 70 centimeters. The thin green leaves may be up to 30 centimeters long. The inflorescence s generally contain a number of flowers, with each flower bearing dark to very light brown tepal s, six stamen s with large anthers, and very long Gynoecium stigmas . The fruit is a shiny chestnut brown capsule. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8238,8239,8290 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol JUNE USDA Plants Profile http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 222000158 Flora of North America http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Juncus nevadensis Photo gallery Category Juncus nevadensis Poales stub ...   more details



  1. Juncus torreyi

    taxobox image Juncustorreyi.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots unranked ordo Commelinids ordo Poales familia Juncaceae genus Juncus species J. torreyi binomial Juncus torreyi binomial authority Frederick Vernon Coville Coville Juncus torreyi is a species of Juncus rush known by the common name Torrey s rush . It is native to North America, where it is widespread. It can be found in many habitats across the southern half of Canada, coast to coast in the United States, and throughout northern Mexico. This is a perennial herb growing from rhizome s with associated tiny tuber s. The smooth stems vary in maximum height from 30 centimeters to around a meter. The leaves are green to pink or red and up to 30 centimeters long. The inflorescence s have many dense, rounded clusters of up to 100 flowers each. The flower has narrow, pointed greenish, tan, or reddish tepal s and six stamen s. The fruit is a pointed brown capsule. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8238,8239,8307 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol JUTO USDA Plants Profile http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 222000185 Flora of North America http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Juncus torreyi Photo gallery Category Juncus torreyi Poales stub ...   more details



  1. Allium abramsii

    italictitle Speciesbox taxon Allium abramsii authority Ownbey & Aase McNeal Allium abramsii is a species of Allium wild onion known by the common name Abrams onion . Distribution Allium abramsii is Endemism endemic to the central Sierra Nevada U.S. Sierra Nevada in California , where it grows in the Temperate coniferous forest coniferous forest understory in granite sand soils. Description This onion grows from one or more bulb s each just over a centimeter wide attached to a thick rhizome . It reaches a maximum height of about 15 centimeters with usually one curving cylindrical leaf. The inflorescence contains up to 40 pink or purplish flowers with lance shaped tepal s. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8354,8355 Jepson Manual Treatment Allium abramsii http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ALAB2 USDA Plants Profile Allium abramsii http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 242101328 Flora of North America Allium abramsii http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Allium abramsii Allium abramsii Photo gallery Allium DEFAULTSORT Allium Abramsii Category Allium abramsii Category Endemic flora of California Category Onions Asparagales stub az Allium abramsii es Allium abramsii ...   more details



  1. Allium bolanderi

    Speciesbox taxon Allium bolanderi authority Sereno Watson S.Wats. Allium bolanderi is a species of Allium wild onion known by the common name Bolander s onion . It is native to northern California and southern Oregon , where it grows in the rocky soils of the Klamath Mountains and surrounding regions. The plant grows from an oval shaped bulb up to 2 centimeters long with associated rhizome s. The stem reaches about 35 centimeters in maximum height and there are two or three long, cylindrical leaves about the same length as the stem. The inflorescence contains 10 to 20 reddish purple, or occasionally white, flowers, each with very finely toothed tepal s. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8354,8363 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ALBO USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Allium bolanderi Photo gallery Allium DEFAULTSORT Allium Bolanderi Category Allium bolanderi Category Flora of California Category Flora of Oregon Category Onions Asparagales stub az Allium bolanderi es Allium bolanderi ...   more details



  1. Allium jepsonii

    italic title Speciesbox name Allium jepsonii br Jepson s onion taxon Allium jepsonii image Alliumjepsonii.jpg authority Ownbey & Aase S. Denison & McNeal Allium jepsonii is a species of Allium wild onion known by the common name Jepson s onion , honoring renowned California botanist Willis Linn Jepson . Description The Jepson s onion grows to a height between about 20 and 40 centimeters from one or two oval shaped bulb s. There is a single cylindrical leaf which is about the same length as the stem. The inflorescence holds 20 to 60 small flowers, each under a centimeter long with pink veined white tepal s with curling tips. Distribution Allium jepsonii is Endemism endemic to the Sierra Nevada U.S. Sierra Nevada foothills of central California . External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8354,8386 Jepson Manual Treatment Allium jepsonii http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ALJE USDA Plants Profile http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 242101367 Flora of North America http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Allium jepsonii Allium jepsonii Photo gallery DEFAULTSORT Allium Jepsonii Category Allium jepsonii Category Endemic flora of California Asparagales stub az Allium jepsonii es Allium jepsonii ...   more details



  1. Allium membranaceum

    Speciesbox taxon Allium membranaceum authority Ownbey Allium membranaceum is an uncommon species of allium wild onion known by the common name papery onion . It is Endemism endemic to northern California , where it grows in wooded areas in the southernmost Cascade Range and sierra Nevada U.S. Sierra Nevada foothills . This onion grows from a bulb just over a centimeter long which is sometimes associated with a cluster of smaller bulbs. The stem reaches a maximum height near 40 centimeters and there are two or three long, flat leaves about the same length. The inflorescence contains up to 35 flowers with white or pale pink tepal s which become papery as they age. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8349,8354,8393 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ALME USDA Plants Profile http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 242101374 Flora of North America http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Allium membranaceum Photo gallery DEFAULTSORT Allium Membranaceum Category Allium membranaceum Category Flora of California Asparagales stub az Allium membranaceum ...   more details




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