- Lilium pardalinum
Taxobox
name = "Lilium pardalinum"
image_width = 240px
regnum =Plantae
phylum = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Liliales
familia =Liliaceae
genus = "Lilium "
species = "L. pardalinum"
binomial = "Lilium pardalinum"
binomial_authority = Kellogg"Lilium pardalinum", sometimes known as the Panther or Leopard lily, is a native of damp areas in the coastal ranges of
California . Typically it grows to about two meters high, the tallest and most vigorous plants can reach up to 2.5 meters. The flowers are turks-cap shaped, red-orange, with numerous brown spots, usually flowering in July. Thebulb s are small, and many are usually clustered together on a rhizomatous stock.There are at least five subspecies: [ [http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=42743 ITIS Standard Report Page: Lilium pardalinum ] ]
*"Lilium pardalinum" ssp. "pardalinum" Kellogg -- leopard lily
*"Lilium pardalinum" ssp. "pitkinense" (Beane & Vollmer) Skinner, comb. nov. ined. -- Pitkin Marsh lily
*"Lilium pardalinum" ssp. "shastense" (Eastw.) Skinner -- Shasta lily
*"Lilium pardalinum" ssp. "vollmeri" (Eastw.) Skinner -- Vollmer's lily
*"Lilium pardalinum" ssp. "wigginsii" (Beane & Vollmer) Skinner, comb. nov. ined. -- Wiggins' lilyThe subspecies
Pitkin Marsh lily , "Lilium pardalinum" ssp "Pitkinese" isendangered .References
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