Calochortus catalinae
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Calochortus catalinae, Wats. (C. Lyonii, Wats.). Habit of C.splendens: st. 1-2 ft., branching: fls. white to lilac, or deep lilac, very large and handsome, a large round black spot at base of each petal.—A lovely species between C. splendens and C. venustus. Remarkable for blooming with the star tulip section, fully a month before other mariposas. Native to Santa Catalina Isl., off S. Calif.; also to Calif. coast. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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