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Fritillaria striata |
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Common name |
striped abobe lily |
Family |
liliaceae |
Life cycle |
perennial |
Flowers |
white to pink (spring) |
Species endemic to southern California, where it grows in dry grassy areas. Multiple waxy white flowers with recurved petals on upright stems. Fragrant.
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We're just trying this plant for the first time this year; it
hasn't found a permanent place in our gardens yet.
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- Seed from NARGS '19/'20 exchange. Baggy 35F (94%G, 34-54d)
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January 23, 2021
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