Erythronium purpurascens

S. Watson

Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 12: 277. 1877.

Common names: Sierra Nevada fawn- lily
IllustratedEndemic
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Bulbs slender, 25–40 mm. Leaves 6–15 cm; blade green, lanceolate to narrowly ovate, margins ± wavy. Scape 7–20 cm. Inflorescences 1–6-flowered. Flowers: tepals white, bright yellow on proximal 1/3, pinkish purple in age, lanceolate, 10–20 mm, not auriculate at base; stamens 8–12 mm; filaments yellow, slender; anthers cream to yellow; style yellow, 4–5 mm; stigma ± unlobed. Capsules obovoid, 2–4 cm.


Phenology: Flowering summer, soon after snowmelt (Jun–Aug).
Habitat: Open coniferous forests, meadows, rocky places
Elevation: 1500–2700 m

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S. Watson +
Sierra Nevada fawn- lily +
1500–2700 m +
Open coniferous forests, meadows, rocky places +
Flowering summer, soon after snowmelt (Jun–Aug). +
Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts +
Illustrated +  and Endemic +
Erythronium purpurascens +
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