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Lilium parryi : ウィキペディア英語版
Lilium parryi

''Lilium parryi'', common name lemon lily, is a rare species of lily.〔(Watson, Sereno 1878. Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences 2: 189. ) description in English〕〔(Watson, Sereno 1878. Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences 2: plates V + VI (5 + 6). ) line drawings of ''Lilium parryi''〕〔(Tropicos, Lilium parryi S. Watson )〕
''Lilium parryi'' is native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico where it grows in moist areas in mountain habitats. In California it is currently known from the San Bernardino and San Gabriel Mountains and a few remaining spots near Palomar Mountain to the south.〔(California Native Plant Society Rare Plant Profile )〕 It is the only true lily native to Arizona, where a few populations can be found in the Huachuca, Chiricahua, and Santa Rita Mountains.〔(Arizona Game & Fish Department )〕 In Mexico, it has been found in mountains in the states of Sonora and Baja California.〔〔(Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families )〕〔(Biota of North America 2014 county distribution map )〕〔CONABIO. 2009. Catálogo taxonómico de especies de México. 1. In Capital Nat. México. CONABIO, Mexico City.〕〔(Calflora taxon report, ''Lilium parryi'' S. Watson lemon lily )〕
''Lilium parryi'' is a perennial herb growing erect to about 2 meters in height from a scaly, elongated bulb up to 11 centimeters long. The leaves are generally linear in shape, up to 29 centimeters long, and usually arranged in whorls around the stem. The inflorescence is a raceme bearing up to 31 large, showy, bright lemon yellow flowers. The trumpet-shaped, fragrant flowers have six curling tepals up to 11 centimeters long, sometimes with a few reddish spots. There are six stamens tipped with large anthers up to 1.4 centimeters long. The pistil may be 10 centimeters long. The flowers are pollinated by hawkmoths,〔(Flora of North America )〕 especially ''Hyles lineata'' and ''Sphinx perelegans''.〔(Center for Plant Conservation )〕
Threats to this species include grazing, recreation, natural flooding and human alterations in water regimes, and horticultural collecting of the bulbs and flowers.
''Lilium parryi'' was named for Charles Christopher Parry (28 August 1823 – 20 February 1890), a British-American botanist and mountaineer.
Idyllwild, California, hosts the Lemon Lily Festival, which celebrates this species.〔(Lemon Lily Festival )〕
==References==


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