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Henderson's fawn-lily

Erythronium hendersonii S.Watson
Henderson's fawn-lily
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Erythronium hendersonii, known as Henderson's fawn-lily, is a member of the Liliaceae family. It is native to the Rogue River and Applegate River drainage basins in Josephine and Jackson Counties, Oregon, and to Siskiyou, Del Norte, and Mendocino Counties in California. The species was first described in 1887 by S. Watson.

Description

Erythronium hendersonii is a plant native to the southwestern United States. It is found in specific regions of Oregon and California, including the Rogue River and Applegate River drainage basins. The species occurs in Josephine and Jackson Counties in Oregon, as well as in Siskiyou, Del Norte, and Mendocino Counties in California. It is a member of the Liliaceae family and is known by the common name Henderson's fawn-lily. The species was first published in 1887 by S. Watson.

Other common names

Henderson's fawn-lilyHenderson's fawnlily

Distribution

California · Oregon

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