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Harvest Brodiaea

Brodiaea elegans Hoover

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Documentation is needed to verify that this species ranges as far north as Polk County, Oregon, and as far south as San Diego County, California. Most of the plants included in Brodiaea coronaria by W. L. Jepson (1923–1925) have been moved to B. elegans (R. F. Hoover 1939b; T. F. Niehaus 1980; P. A. Munz 1959).
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Flora of North America Vol. 26: 322, 324, 326 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Description

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Scape 10–50 cm, stout. Flowers 24–38 mm; perianth bluish purple to violet, tube funnelform, 8–19 mm, opaque, not splitting in fruit, lobes ascending, recurved distally, 15–30 mm; filaments 4–6 mm, base not triangular; anthers linear, 4–10 mm, apex rounded; staminodia erect or slightly recurved distally, distant from stamens, white to pale lilac, broad, equaling stamens, 6–9 mm, margins planate or 1/4 involute, apex rounded; ovary 9–15 mm; style 7–15 mm; pedicel 5–10 cm.
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Flora of North America Vol. 26: 322, 324, 326 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Distribution

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Brodiaea elegans occurs in California with a bioregional distribution that consists of the Klamath Ranges, north and central North Coast Ranges, Sierra Nevada and the San Francisco Bay Area. Elevational occurrence is below 2200 meters. Jepson also reports the distribution to extend into southwest Oregon.
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Brodiaea elegans

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Brodiaea elegans is a species of flowering plant in the cluster-lily genus known by the common names harvest brodiaea, elegant brodiaea, and elegant cluster-lily.

The bulb is native to the mountain ranges of California and Oregon, where it grows in woodlands and meadows.

Description

Brodiaea elegans is a perennial that produces a stout stemlike inflorescence up to 50 centimeters tall. It bears showy flowers on pedicels up to 10 centimeters long.

Each flower has six curving tepals up to 3 centimeters long in shades of bright purple. In the center of the flower are white or pale purple sterile stamens known as staminodes; these are flat with pointed or toothed tips and between one half and one centimeter in length. Next to these are the fertile stamens topped with large anthers.

In Northern California, Brodiaea elegans is one of the later blooming wildflowers, often seen in May.

References

  1. ^ a b Hoover Amer. Midl. Naturalist 22(3): 555–558 1939
  2. ^ Hoover Leafl. W. Bot. 8(5): 132–133 1957
  3. ^ T.F. Niehaus Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 60: 48, f. 11, 12a–d 1971

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Brodiaea elegans: Brief Summary

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Brodiaea elegans is a species of flowering plant in the cluster-lily genus known by the common names harvest brodiaea, elegant brodiaea, and elegant cluster-lily.

The bulb is native to the mountain ranges of California and Oregon, where it grows in woodlands and meadows.

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