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drops-of-gold

Prosartes hookeri Torr.
drops-of-gold
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Prosartes hookeri, known as drops-of-gold, is a flowering plant species in the Liliaceae family. It is native to several regions in North America, including Alberta, British Columbia, California, Idaho, Michigan, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. The species was first described in 1857 by Torr.

Description

Prosartes hookeri, commonly called drops-of-gold, is a member of the lily family (Liliaceae). It is found in various parts of North America, such as Alberta, British Columbia, California, Idaho, Michigan, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. The species was scientifically described in 1857 by Torr. It is also referred to as Hooker's fairy bells in some contexts.

Other common names

fairy-bellsHooker's fairybellsHooker's mandarindrops-of-goldfairybells

Distribution

Alberta · British Columbia · California · Idaho · Michigan · Montana · Oregon · Washington

Synonyms

Disporum hookeri var. oblongifoliumLethea oreganaProsartes oreganaProsartes trachyandraProsartes hookeri var. trachyandraProsartes hookeri var. oblongifoliaDisporum hookeriDisporum hookeri var. oreganumDisporum hookeri var. trachyandrumDisporum oreganumDisporum trachyandrumDisporum oreganum

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