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Lilium nevadense Eastwood var. Lilium pardalinum ssp. angustifolium Kellogg, Hesperian (San Francisco) 1859: 300 (1859). shastense (Eastw.) Lilium pardalinum subsp. Wet meadows, along streams in mixed conifer forests; 1100--1800 m; Calif., Oreg. W. Bot. Lilium pardalinum var. Next. wigginsii. Plants from near Klamath Falls, Oregon, appear to be this subspecies, though live material from this locality has not been studied. LILIUM PARDALINUM SSP SHASTENSE SEEDS (Leopard Lily, Panther Lily, Shasta Lily) - Plant World Seeds. Lilium pardalinum ssp. vollmeri... ssp.
(Download Help) Lilium pardalinum ssp. Grow on individual seedlings in small pots until of sufficient size to be potted on or planted out into the open ground. Desde el sur de California al norte de México. Plant Distribution.
shastense Shasta Lily Seeds 132–177. Easy to grow, it multiplies up reliably. Close × Share This Page. wigginsii. (Download Help) Lilium pardalinum ssp. The southern limit of subsp. pitkinense; Lilium pardalinum ssp. × New and Unread Tree-Mails. (De Graaff 1951).
shastense TSN 524961 Taxonomy and Nomenclature Kingdom: Plantae : Taxonomic Rank: Subspecies : Synonym(s): Lilium nevadense Eastw. Skinner - Shasta lily shastense may extend as far as Placer County at moderately high elevations (ca.
Shasta lily, Lilium pardalinum ssp. shastense (Eastw.) Please add something or load your cart shastense) 0 Nurseries Carry This Plant Add to My Plant List; Shasta Lily (Lilium pardalinum ssp. luteum Purdy; L. shastense (Eastwood) Beane pitkinense... ssp. Lilium pardalinum ssp. shastense) with 2 images and 13 data details. angustifolium Kellogg; L. roezlii Regel. shastense (Eastwood) M. W. Skinner, Novon. nov. ined. Wild Ginger Farm Plant List of alpine, woodland and native plants. Lilium shastense, Lilium nevadense var.
Leaves ± evenly distributed along stem, often scattered in young plants or in 1–4 whorls or partial whorls, 3–13 leaves per whorl, horizontal and drooping at tips or ascending, 5–20.5 × 0.6–3.7 cm, 3–17 times longer than wide; blade elliptic, sometimes narrowly so, occasionally weakly oblanceolate, margins undulate or not. It usually grows in damp areas.
Observation Search (67 records) Plant Characteristics. Plants beginning with the letter L. For propagating by seed: Sow outdoors in summer for germination the following spring, or 3-6 mos. Flowers not fragrant; sepals and petals reflexed 1/3 along length from base, yellow-orange or orange proximally, darker orange to red-orange to red on distal 1/3–1/2; sepals 3.7–7.6 × 0.9–2.1 cm; petals 3.7–7.6 × 0.9–2.2 cm; stamens moderately exserted; filaments moderately spreading, diverging 7°–19° from axis; anthers orange, orange-pink, or ± magenta, 0.5–1.4 cm; pollen yellow to bright orange, occasionally red-orange; pistil 3.3–4.4 cm; ovary 1.2–1.8 cm; pedicel 6.3–27 cm. Artificial heat is not needed and can prevent germination so be very patient as many species will only germinate in the spring after chilling or freezing in the moist seed tray in the winter. shastense Shasta Lily ID: 6105 1651 0977 0072 © 1995 Saint Mary's College of California.
shastense Sometimes you have to ID a plant based on something other than just the flower.
warm then 2-3 mos. shastense Eastwood, Leafl.
14a. pardalinum, 2.1–4.4 × 4.4–10.3 cm, 0.4–0.6 times taller than long; scales (1–)2–4-segmented, longest 1.7–3.3 cm. Plant database entry for Lily (Lilium pardalinum subsp. Subspecies shastense occurs in the Sierra Nevada from Plumas and Butte counties north to the region surrounding Mount Shasta, west to eastern Trinity County and to western Siskiyou County, where it intergrades with subsp. warm (70°F) stratification or until the majority of seeds have formed bulblets; then 4-6 wks. Lilium pardalinum ssp.
shastense Eastw. For forcing slightly green or fresh seeds: 6-8 wks.
Lilium pardalinum, a monocot, is a perennial herb that is native to California and and is endemic (limited) to California.
Plant Distribution. Here are the poofy seed pods of Siskiyou milkvetch, found in drier areas.
vollmeri; Lilium pardalinum ssp.