



brodiaea coronaria
The Crown Brodiaea is a beautiful flower that blooms in spring. It has vibrant purple petals that attract lots of friendly bees and butterflies!
生息地: Crown Brodiaea typically grows in grassy areas and open woodlands in California.
The Crown Brodiaea has striking deep violet or purple, bell-shaped flowers arranged in a loose cluster atop a slender, leafless stem. Each individual flower uniquely features six petal-like parts forming a distinct crown-like appearance, making it easily distinguishable from other wild lilies.




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Its 'crown' name comes from the regal arrangement of its beautiful flower parts!
Native Americans traditionally harvested and ate its starchy bulbs, often roasted!
The Crown Brodiaea is a distant relative of asparagus, both being monocots!
This wildflower thrives in California and Oregon, loving sunny, open meadows.
Crown Brodiaea can survive dry summers by storing water and energy in its underground bulb, helping it thrive in arid conditions.
This plant has a corm (like a bulb) that acts as a hidden food storage, allowing it to rapidly sprout and bloom after winter rains.
Its vibrant purple flowers and nectar are a powerful lure for native bees and other insects, ensuring its reproduction.
Bombus melanopygus
Visits flowers for nectar and pollen
Apis mellifera
A generalist pollinator of its blooms

Syrphus ribesii
Hoverflies also aid in pollination

Osmia lignaria
A native bee that visits its flowers
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30-60 cm
10-20 cm
2-3 cm
Late spring to early summer
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