Harvest brodiaea

Brodiaea coronaria

''Brodiaea coronaria'' is the type species of ''Brodiaea'' and also known by the common names harvest brodiaea and crown brodiaea. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to northern California, where it grows in mountains and grasslands.
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Appearance

''Brodiaea coronaria'' is a perennial herb growing from a corm and producing an erect inflorescence with a few basal leaves. The inflorescence is up to about 25 centimeters tall and bears lilylike flowers on an array of pedicels.

Each flower is a tube several centimeters long opening into a bell-shaped corolla of six bright purple lobes each up to 3 centimeters long. In the center are three stamens and whitish sterile stamens known as staminodes.

Naming

There are two subspecies of this plant:
⤷ ''Brodiaea coronaria'' subsp. ''coronaria'' – crown brodiaea
⤷ ''Brodiaea coronaria'' subsp. ''rosea'' – Indian Valley brodiaea; a rare pink-flowered subspecies endemic to a small region in the Inner North California Coast Ranges in northwestern California.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassMonocots
OrderAsparagales
FamilyAsparagaceae
GenusBrodiaea
SpeciesB. coronaria