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Fritillaria pudica

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Field Notes

Description:

Fritillaria pudica blossoms are nodding, bell-shaped, and yellow. The tepals usually turn orangish with age, and sometimes, as in this example, will have a red-orange coloring at the base of the tepals.

Habitat:

East facing slope above the Boulder Hot Springs building. Dry soil.

Notes:

Fritillaria pudica usually has only a single blossom per plant, although it will occasionally have two and may rarely have a 3rd.

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PublishedApril 29, 2013

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