Calochortus persistens: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Liliopsida
- Order
- Liliales
- Family
- Liliaceae
- Genus
- Calochortus
- Species
- Calochortus persistens
- Scientific Name
- Calochortus persistens
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Calochortus persistens
Calochortus persistens is a rare North American species of flowering plant in the lily family known by the common name Siskiyou mariposa lily. It is native to northern California and southern Oregon.
Calochortus persistens grows at about nine sites scattered on the Gunsight-Humbug Ridge in Siskiyou County, California; in several locations on Cottonwood Peak and Little Cottonwood Peak, also in Siskiyou County; and in one population of just a few individuals on Bald Mountain near Ashland in Jackson County, Oregon,
Calochortus persistens grows on rocky slopes in acidic soils and talus. This is a perennial herb producing an unbranching stem around 10 centimeters tall. There is generally one basal leaf about 20 centimeters long which persists in flowering, and one smaller leaf higher up on the stem. The inflorescence is a pair of erect, bell-shaped flowers with pinkish-purple sepals and petals 3.5 to 4 centimeter in length. The petals have bright yellow hairs near the bases. The fruit is a winged capsule about a centimeter long.
Threats to this rare species include invasive species, wildfire suppression, and construction and maintenance of roads and radio towers. The non-native noxious weed dyer's woad (Isatis tinctoria) directly competes with the mariposa lily by monopolizing water and nutrients and producing allelopathic substances which inhibit its germination. Fire suppression efforts at the California sites have resulted in overgrowth of native trees and shrubs such as Oregon-grape (Mahonia aquifolium) and curl-leaf mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius), which shade out small wildflowers such as mariposa lilies.
...Calochortus persistens in languages:
- English
- siskiyou mariposa lily
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Calochortus albus
- Calochortus amabilis
- Calochortus amabilis × tolmiei
- Calochortus ambiguus
- Calochortus amoenus
- Calochortus apiculatus
- Calochortus argillosus
- Calochortus aureus
- Calochortus balsensis
- Calochortus barbatus
- Calochortus bruneaunis
- Calochortus catalinae
- Calochortus cernuus
- Calochortus ciscoensis
- Calochortus clavatus
- Calochortus coeruleus
- Calochortus concolor
- Calochortus coxii
- Calochortus dunnii
- Calochortus elegans
- Calochortus eurycarpus
- Calochortus excavatus
- Calochortus exilis
- Calochortus fimbriatus
- Calochortus flexuosus
- Calochortus foliosus
- Calochortus fuscus
- Calochortus ghiesbreghtii
- Calochortus greenei
- Calochortus gunnisonii
- Calochortus hartwegii
- Calochortus howellii
- Calochortus invenustus
- Calochortus kennedyi
- Calochortus kennedyi × invenustus
- Calochortus leichtlinii
- Calochortus longibarbatus
- Calochortus luteus
- Calochortus lyallii
- Calochortus macrocarpus
- Calochortus marcellae
- Calochortus mendozae
- Calochortus minimus
- Calochortus minimus × nudus
- Calochortus monanthus
- Calochortus monophyllus
- Calochortus nigrescens
- Calochortus nitidus
- Calochortus nudus
- Calochortus nuttallii
- Calochortus obispoensis
- Calochortus occidentalis
- Calochortus ownbeyi
- Calochortus palmeri
- Calochortus panamintensis
- Calochortus persistens
- Calochortus plummerae
- Calochortus pringlei
- Calochortus pulchellus
- Calochortus pulchellus × umbellatus
- Calochortus purpureus
- Calochortus raichei
- Calochortus rustvoldii
- Calochortus simulans
- Calochortus spatulatus
- Calochortus splendens
- Calochortus striatus
- Calochortus subalpinus
- Calochortus superbus
- Calochortus syntrophus
- Calochortus tiburonensis
- Calochortus tolmiei
- Calochortus umbellatus
- Calochortus umpquaensis
- Calochortus uniflorus
- Calochortus venustulus
- Calochortus venustus
- Calochortus vestae
- Calochortus weedii
- Calochortus westonii
- Calochortus × indecorus



































































