Hesperocallis

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Read about Hesperocallis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Hesperocallis (Greek, evening beauty). Liliaceae. Leafy stemmed bulbous plant of the Colorado desert, and the desert sections of southern California, sometimes planted in California and elsewhere.

Of the tribe Hemerocallideae, and characterized by Watson as having a large white perianth cleft to below the middle, the segms. several-nerved: anthers linear: caps, ovate-oblong, deeply lobed: fls. few in a raceme, the stout pedicels jointed at the top; seeds many, horizontal, flattened, black.—One species.


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