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Species
Calochortus persistens
Calochortus persistens is a striking perennial lily with unique flowers, native to southern Oregon and northern California.
Also known as: Siskiyou Mariposa Lily
Calochortus persistens, commonly known as the Siskiyou Mariposa Lily, is a perennial herb native to the mountainous regions of southern Oregon and northern California. This species typically grows to a height of 30 to 60 centimeters, forming a clump of slender, grass-like leaves that emerge from a bulb. The leaves are linear and can reach up to 30 centimeters in length, providing a striking contrast to the delicate flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer. The flowers are cup-shaped, usually white to pale yellow with purple markings, and are known for their unique, fringed petal edges, which attract various pollinators, including bees and butterflies. The fruit is a capsule that contains several seeds, which are dispersed by wind and water, aiding in the plant’s propagation in its native habitat.
Ecologically, Calochortus persistens plays a vital role in its ecosystem by providing nectar and pollen for pollinators, contributing to the biodiversity of the region. It thrives in well-draining soils, often found in meadows and open woodlands, where it can receive full sun. This species has adapted to its environment by developing drought-resistant characteristics, allowing it to survive in areas with limited water availability. While not commonly used in horticulture, it can be cultivated for ornamental purposes in gardens that mimic its natural habitat, offering a unique and beautiful addition to native plant landscapes.
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