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Fritillaria pudica : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fritillaria pudica
''Fritillaria pudica'' (yellow fritillary) is a small plant found in the sagebrush country in the western United States (Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, very northern California, Nevada, northwestern Colorado, North Dakota and Utah) and Canada (Alberta and British Columbia).〔(Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families )〕〔(Biota of North America Project )〕 It is a member of the lily family, or Liliaceae. Another (somewhat ambiguous) name is "yellowbells", since it has a bell-shaped yellow flower. It may be found in dryish, loose soil; it is amongst the first plants to flower after the snow melts, but the flower does not last very long; as the petals age, they turn a brick-red colour and begin to curl outward.〔(Jepson Manual Treatment )〕〔(Flora of North America )〕〔(Sprengel, Curt Polycarp Joachim. 1825. Systema Vegetabilium, editio decima sexta 2: 64. ''Fritillaria pudica'' )〕〔(Pursh, Frederick Traugott. 1814. Flora Americae Septentrionalis 1: 228, pl. 8, as ''Lilium pudicum'' )〕〔Gandoger, Michel 1920. Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France. Paris vol 66 as ''Fritillaria dichroa, Fritillaria leucella, Fritillaria oregonensis, Fritillaria oreodoxa, Fritillaria utahensis, Fritillaria washingtonensis''〕 ''Fritillaria pudica'' produces a small bulb, which can be dug up and eaten fresh or cooked; it served Native Americans as a good source of food in times past, and is still eaten occasionally. Today these plants are not common so digging and eating the bulbs should be reserved for emergencies. The plant is called in Sahaptin. ==References==
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