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Lincoln County Airport, Nevada, United States
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Calochortus ciscoensis Welsh & Atwood (published in 2008). Atriplex corrugata in background/left, Astragalus convallarius in back/right, Squirrel grass in front of lower/smaller flower. . Plants may include a vey faint (as above) or purple slender chevron or it may be completely lacking. Plants are bunched, usually with several flowers per stem (2 or 3 commonly, or 4-5+), long drooping leaves present at the time of flowering. May 28, 2011, 5015 ft., eastern Duchesne Co., Utah
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Tiburon, California, United States
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Arizona, United States
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Orinda, California, United States
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Thompson Falls, Montana
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Orinda, California, United States
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Danville, California, United States
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Santa Maria Yavesia, Oaxaca, Mexico
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Orinda, California, United States
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Calochortus nuttallii Torr. & GrayJune 9, 2008, Salt Lake County foothills, Utah. Utah's state flowerThis is the typical expression of the species, somewhat low, large, often singular flower, appearing singular, prominent chevron/purple blotches in the throat.
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Lamoille, Nevada, United States
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Nevada, United States
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This is one of several kinds of Mariposa lilies that start to bloom near the end of Spring. This one has the common name "Golden Nuggets". I was surprised to see on the CalPhotos database that there's quite a variation in appearance in this species. Some have a dark spot on each petal and others have differently shaped stamens.
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Orinda, California, United States
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Alamo, California, United States
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Glacier NP, MT
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Clayton, California, United States
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Orinda, California, United States
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Nevada, United States
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California, United States
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Cedars Globe Lily, Cedars globe tulip, Cedars Fairy lantern, or Calochortus raichei