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Related: About this forumRepost from the past. It's Mariposa Lily time again. (Calochortus)
May 20, 2022
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1036101537
Copied here. (They really dont change)
And they LOVE rocky terrain that is heck on shoes and ankles.
Beautiful wild flowers on very long, slender stalks.
One broke, so I put it in a bud vase.
Most are white, but some are pink or even purple
These are reduced from originals about 14 megabytes each.
Each one lasts only a couple of days. They seem to spring out of nowhere, since they resemble the local weed stalks, until they don't. Being lilies, they have bulbs, though they make seeds. The first photo shows the typical habitat.
Best viewed with monitor at full brightness.
Background info at Wikipedia. Yikes, tons more.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calochortus

George McGovern
(6,736 posts)usonian
(17,761 posts)I'm taking the rest of the day off.
One little wire to gently support the wobbly flowers, and a ski pole to support me.
But I'm a Capricorn, for what it's worth and almost a mountain goat.
CaliforniaPeggy
(153,928 posts)
usonian
(17,761 posts)Trade secret:
They are so wobbly that I stick a wire plant stake into the ground next to them, and gently hold the flowers in place with twist-ties.
No harm done.
ShazzieB
(20,694 posts)This is a flower that doesn't grow here in the Midwest, so it was a treat to see these!
usonian
(17,761 posts)Each place has its own delights. I have spent a lot of time on one coast or another.
This is as far "inland" as I have lived. But having mountains as a backdrop does wonders for my photos.
The central valley is not far and this might be more familiar to you.
Enjoy!
George McGovern
(6,736 posts)ShazzieB
(20,694 posts)I live in Illinois, so I'm east of the Missippi River. I looked at some range maps, and according to those, the mariposa lily is only found in states that are much farther west.