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6. Lilium parvum Kell. 

 Small Tiger Lily. Fig. 1025. 



Lilium parvum Kell. Proc. Calif. Acad. 2: 179. /. 52. 1862. 

 Lilium canadoise parvuin Baker, Jouni. Linn. Soc. 14: 

 241. 1875. 



Bulbs small, oblique, rhizomatous, the scales 

 short, thick, 12-20 mm. long, 3-jointed. Stem 

 slender, 4-15 dm. high; leaves scattered or some- 

 times witli 1-3 whorls, broadly lanceolate to 

 linear, 5-12 cm. long, 5-30 mm. broad, acute 

 or acuminate ; inflorescence few-many-Mowered ; 

 flowers erect or ascending, scattered or somewhat 

 verticillate, funnel-form ; segment with the upper 

 third recurved and more or less revolute, yellow 

 or orange within and usually spotted w^ith purple, 

 reddish above, narrowly oblanceolate, about 35 

 mm. long, pubescent toward the apex ; stamens 

 20-25 mm. long; anthers 3 mm. long; style about 

 equalling the stamens; ovary 8 mm. long; 

 capsule subspherical. 12-16 mm. long, truncate at 

 apex. 



Mountain springs and stream banks, mainly Canadian 

 Zone; Cascade Mountains of southern Oregon, south- 

 ward through the Sierra Nevada. Type locality: not given. 



8. Lilium pardalinum Kell. 

 Leopard Lily. Fig. 1027. 



7. Lilium occidentalis Purdy. 

 Western Lily. Fig. 1026. 



Lilium occidentalis Purdy, Erythea 5: 103. 1897. 



Bulbs small, on a branching rhizome ; scales 

 12-18 mm. long, 3-jointed; stems slender, 4-15 

 dm. high ; leaves lanceolate to linear, scattered 

 or usually with 1-3 whorls in the middle, 6-12 cm. 

 long, 5-25 mm. wide, acute or acuminate, pale 

 green ; inflorescence few-many-flowered ; pedicels 

 6-12 cm. long, spreading or ascending, recurved 

 above the middle, scattered or somewhat verticil- 

 late ; flowers nodding; perianth-segments revolute 

 to below the middle, lanceolate, 35-50 mm. long, 

 dark red or usually orange within and usually 

 spotted with purple, reddish or orange above ; 

 stamens 25-30 mm. long ; anthers 5-6 mm. long ; 

 style shorter than the stamens ; ovary 9-12 mm. 

 long; capsule subspherical, about 15 mm. long, 

 truncate at apex. 



Springs and stream banks, Transition Zone; southern 

 Oregon to northern Humboldt County near the coast. 



Lilium pardalinum Kell. Proc. Calif. Acad. 2: 12. 1859. 

 Lilium pardalinum angustifolium Kell. Proc. Calif. Acad. 



2: 12. 1859. 

 Lilinm calif ornicum Lindl. Florist, pi. 33. 1873. 



Rhizomes thick and branching, forming mat- 

 like masses of roundish oblate bulbs ; bulb- 

 scales jointed near the base, 15-20 mm. long. 

 Stem stout, 10-25 dm. high, glabrous ; leaves 

 usually in 3 or 4 whorls of 9-15, scattered above 

 and below, or sometimes all scattered, linear to 

 lanceolate, acute or acuminate, 6-25 mm. wide ; 

 flowers racemose, or the lower whorled, nodding, 

 strongly revolute to below the middle, bright 

 orange-red with a light orange center, conspicu- 

 ously spotted with large purple spots on the lower 

 half ; perianth-segments 5-8 cm. long, 12-18 

 mm. wide ; stamens and style about two-thirds 

 the length of the segments; anthers red. 10-15 

 mm. long; ovary 20-25 mm. long; capsule nar- 

 rowly oblong, about 3 cm. long, acutely angled, 

 umbilicate at the apex. 



Springs and bogs, Transition and Upper Sonoran 

 Zones; Jackson County, Oregon, southward through the 

 Coast Ranges and lower elevations of the Sierra Nevada 

 to Monterey and Kern Counties, California. Type 

 locality: vicinity of San Francisco. 



