Dataset: HCHM
Taxa: Brodiaea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Hope College


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Brodiaea indet.
HCHM01057Bouman, Wilma   4851973-07-04
United States, California, This may be B. gracilis (slender) which flowers during June and July at higher altitudes or B. lutea. FLOWERS yellow 1/2 to 1" widein clusters; STEM 8 to 30" LVS few grasslike, 4 to 15" 2000 to 10000'. This one found at 10,000'.

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Brodiaea coronaria (Salisb.) Hort.
HCHM01058Bouman, Wilma   
United States, California, Brightly colored flowers of Brodiaea are borne in a "false umbel at tip of leafless stem. Leaves are grasslike. Sepals and petals are partially joined forming tube which flares in six distinct parts. Stamens all separate. Species are numerous and extremely variable. This specimen found at Mather Ranger Station in light wooded area. area - 4,800'

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HCHM01059Bouman, Wilma   1973-07-01
United States, California, Often put in Amaryllis Family (some put it in Lily Family). STEMS 2 to 10" LEAVES 4 to 12" long; FLOWERS yellow w brown mid-veins on outside. Gravelly plains and granitic ridges at 4000 to 9,800'. This one at 8,600'.

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HCHM01060Bouman, Wilma   
United States, California, Common Brodiaea?; Flowers almost white (to blue-purple), 2/3" to 3/5" long. Flowers are borne in a (false) umbel at tip of leafless stem. Species are numerous and many are extremely variable so that identification is difficult. Most species grow in California. Mather Ranger Station in light wooded area.

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HCHM01061Bouman, Wilma   5481973-07-04
United States, California, FLOWERS salmon yellow with dark vein on each segment,16 to 40 in loose umbel, pedicels, 1 to 4"; flowers 1/2 to 3/4". May to July. ; Three other golden brodiaeas are found in Park: B. lutena var analina (without stripes) B. lutea var. scabra (rough; early spring) and B. gracilis (slender) June & July. On trail to Waterwheel Falls.

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Brodiaea lutea (Lindl.) Morton
HCHM01062Bouman, Wilma   
United States, California, Flowers golden with purple vein; grow on sandy soil. Found on trail in open meadow near woods at Mather Ranger Station toward Stanford University Research Center.

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Brodiaea volubilis (Kellogg) Baker
HCHM01063Bouman, Wilma   
United States, California, Flowers, pinkish lavender; leaves are 2'; stem to 5', twines and clambers over bushes. Bordiaeas are borne in a (false) umbel at tip of leafless stemp; leaves are grasslike. Found Mather Ranger Station, light shade in woods.


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