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Practical ecological knowledge for the temperate reader. |
Family: (Asparagaceae) - Asparagus
[1]
as Brodiaea grandifiora |
[2]
Brodiaea coronaria |
[3]
Brodiaea coronaria |
"Habitat / Range Mesic to dry grassy slopes and rocky bluffs in the lowland and steppe zones; infrequent on SE Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands and adjacent mainland (isolated population at Spences Bridge); S to CA." [IFBC-E-flora]
Status: Native [E-flora]
Subtaxa Present in B.C.
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"Daughter corms often present.
Leaf: generally 1–6, linear, generally crescent-shaped in ×-section, glabrous, entire, often withered at flower.
Inflorescence: open; scape 2–70 cm, generally slender, generally straight, cylindric; bracts scarious; pedicels generally > flowers, generally < 13 cm. Flower: perianth tube bell- to funnel-shaped, green-white, lobes erect to spreading, violet to lavender, occasionally pink, midribs purple or green; staminodes (0)3, generally ± erect, opposite outer lobes, white to violet or lavender, lateral margins flat, incurved, or inrolled; stamens 3, equal, fused to perianth, opposite inner lobes, filaments occasionally winged or appendaged, free or fused basally to staminodes, generally not forming crown-like tube, anthers attached at base, appressed to style, abaxially papillate; style 1, stigma lobes 3, spreading and recurved.
Fruit: sessile, ovoid. Seed: oblong, black, lined, angles ridged.
± 18 species: mostly endemic to California. (James Brodie, Scottish botanist, 1744–1824) [Preston 2006 Novon 16:254–259] Several undescribed taxa, hybrids under study. Brodiaea matsonii R.E. Preston described from Shasta Co., 2010.
Unabridged references: [Preston 2006 Madroño 53:46–54; Chester et al. 2007 Madroño 54:187–198]" [Jepson]
Subtaxa Present in B.C.
"Introduction Added to the flora in 2015" [E-flora]
Status: Native [E-flora]
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