White Mariposa Lily
Calochortus eurycarpus
30 seeds
Calochortus eurycarpus is a flowering plant in the lily family. It is native to the western states of Montana, Idaho, eastern Oregon, western Wyoming, and parts of Nevada and Washington. It has long, straight stems up to 20" tall that bear 1-5 flowers each. The flowers are white or pale lavender (or rarely pink) May-June. Each flower has a noticeable reddish-purple blotch inside of each petal. White Mariposa Lilies often occur en masse in the wild, creating stunning lily fields.
Seed germinating information is currently unavailable for this species, though refrigeration through the winter months, and direct sowing in spring is recommended. Your input and feedback regarding successful germination techniques is welcome!
Calochortus eurycarpus
30 seeds
Calochortus eurycarpus is a flowering plant in the lily family. It is native to the western states of Montana, Idaho, eastern Oregon, western Wyoming, and parts of Nevada and Washington. It has long, straight stems up to 20" tall that bear 1-5 flowers each. The flowers are white or pale lavender (or rarely pink) May-June. Each flower has a noticeable reddish-purple blotch inside of each petal. White Mariposa Lilies often occur en masse in the wild, creating stunning lily fields.
Seed germinating information is currently unavailable for this species, though refrigeration through the winter months, and direct sowing in spring is recommended. Your input and feedback regarding successful germination techniques is welcome!
Calochortus eurycarpus
30 seeds
Calochortus eurycarpus is a flowering plant in the lily family. It is native to the western states of Montana, Idaho, eastern Oregon, western Wyoming, and parts of Nevada and Washington. It has long, straight stems up to 20" tall that bear 1-5 flowers each. The flowers are white or pale lavender (or rarely pink) May-June. Each flower has a noticeable reddish-purple blotch inside of each petal. White Mariposa Lilies often occur en masse in the wild, creating stunning lily fields.
Seed germinating information is currently unavailable for this species, though refrigeration through the winter months, and direct sowing in spring is recommended. Your input and feedback regarding successful germination techniques is welcome!