Brodiaea jolonensis, known by the common name chaparral brodiaea, is a species of flowering plant in the cluster-lily family.
Brodiaea jolonensis | |
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Brodiaea jolonensis flower | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Monocots |
Order: | Asparagales |
Family: | Asparagaceae |
Subfamily: | Brodiaeoideae |
Genus: | Brodiaea |
Species: | B. jolonensis
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Binomial name | |
Brodiaea jolonensis |
The bulb is native to the coast and coastal mountain ranges of the southern half of California and of northern Baja California. Locations include the southern California Coast Ranges, the Transverse Ranges, the Peninsular Ranges, and the Channel Islands of California.
Description
editBrodiaea jolonensis is a perennial producing an inflorescence up to about 15 centimeters tall bearing blue-purple flowers on pedicels a few centimeters long. Each flower has six curving tepals between 1 and 2 centimeters in length. The center of the flower contains three fertile stamens ringed with three prominent sterile stamens called staminodes.
References
editExternal links
edit- Jepson Manual Treatment — Brodiaea jolonensis
- USDA Plants Profile: Brodiaea jolonensis (chaparral brodiaea)
- Flora of North America
- Brodiaea jolonensis — U.C. Photo gallery
- Media related to Brodiaea jolonensis at Wikimedia Commons