Erythronium mesochoreum
prairie fawn lily | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Monocots |
Order: | Liliales |
Family: | Liliaceae |
Genus: | Erythronium |
Species: | E. mesochoreum |
Binomial name | |
Erythronium mesochoreum Knerr[1][2] | |
Erythronium mesochoreum (prairie fawn lily or midland fawnlily) is a plant species in the lily family, native to the US states of Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas.[3][4][5]
Erythronium mesochoreum forms round to egg-shaped bulbs up to 25 mm long. Leaves are elliptic to lanceolate, up to 14 cm long. Scape is up to 15 cm tall, bearing only one flower. Tepals are spreading at flowering time, white with blue or purple tinge on the underside and a yellow spot on the upper side. Anthers are yellow, and style is white.[4][6][7]
References
- ↑ Knerr, Ellsworth Brownell 1891. Midland College Monthly 2: 5
- ↑ Tropicos, Erythronium mesochoreum Knerr
- ↑ Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- 1 2 Flora of North America v 26 p 163
- ↑ Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map
- ↑ Knerr, Ellsworth Brownell. 1891. Midland College Monthly 2: 5.
- ↑ Knerr, Ellsworth Brownell. 1891. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 13: 20.
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