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Triteleia hyacinthina

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Triteleia hyacinthina (Lindl.) Greene [family ASPARAGACEAE]
Triteleia hyacinthina (Lindl.) Greene [family ASPARAGACEAE]
Triteleia hyacinthina Greene var. hyacinthina [family ALLIACEAE]
Triteleia hyacinthina Greene var. hyacinthina [family ALLIACEAE]
Triteleia hyacinthina (Lindl.) Greene [family ASPARAGACEAE]
Filed as Triteleia hyacinthina [family ALLIACEAE]
Filed as Triteleia hyacinthina [family ALLIACEAE]
Filed as Triteleia hyacinthina [family ALLIACEAE]
Triteleia hyacinthina Greene var. hyacinthina [family ALLIACEAE]
Triteleia hyacinthina (Lindl.) Greene [family ASPARAGACEAE]
Triteleia hyacinthina (Lindl.) Greene [family ASPARAGACEAE]
Filed as Triteleia hyacinthina (Lindl.) Greene [family HYACINTHACEAE]
Triteleia hyacinthina (Lindl.) Greene [family ASPARAGACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Triteleia hyacinthina Greene [family ALLIACEAE ] (stored under name); Milla hyacinthina Baker [family ALLIACEAE ] Hesperoscordon hyacinthinum Sol. [family ALLIACEAE ] Hesperoscordon leroysii Lindl. [family ALLIACEAE ]
Related name
  • Brodiaea hyacinthina
  • Ornithogalum umbellatum
  • Hesperoscordon hyacinthinum
  • Hesperoscordon lemisii
  • Hesperoscordon lacteum
  • Triteleia hyacinthina
  • Milla hyacinthina
  • Hesperoscordon leroysii
Common name
  • White brodiaea, Flora of North America Vol. 26
  • hyacinth brodiaea, Flora of North America Vol. 26
  • wild hyacinth, Flora of North America Vol. 26
  • Lilac-flowered wild hyacinth, Flora of North America Vol. 26
  • fool’s onion, Flora of North America Vol. 26

Flora

Entry for Triteleia hyacinthina (Lindley) Greene [family ALLIACEAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 26,
Names
Triteleia hyacinthina (Lindley) Greene [family ALLIACEAE], Bull. Calif. Acad. Sci., 2: 142. 1886
Hesperoscordum hyacinthinum Lindley [family ], Edwards’s Bot. Reg., 15: under plate 1293. 1829
Allium lacteum (Lindley) Bentham [family ALLIACEAE]
Allium tilingii Regel [family ALLIACEAE]
Brodiaea dissimulata M. Peck [family ALLIACEAE]
Brodiaea hyacinthina (Lindley) Baker [family ALLIACEAE]
Brodiaea hyacinthina var. lactea (Lindley) Baker [family ALLIACEAE]
Brodiaea hyacinthina var. lilacina (S. Watson) Jepson [family ALLIACEAE]
Brodiaea lactea (Lindley) S. Watson [family ALLIACEAE]
Brodiaea lactea var. lilacina S. Watson [family ALLIACEAE]
Hesperoscordum lacteum Lindley [family ]
Hesperoscordum lewisii Hooker [family ]
Hookera hyacinthina (Lindley) Kuntze [family ]
Hookera hyacinthina var. lactea (Lindley) Jepson [family ]
Milla hyacinthina (Lindley) Baker [family ALLIACEAE]
Milla hyacinthina var. lactea (Lindley) Baker [family ALLIACEAE]
Triteleia lactea (Lindley) Davidson & Moxley [family ALLIACEAE]
Veatchia crystallina Kellogg [family ANACARDIACEAE]
Treatment Author(s)
J. Chris Pires
Information
Leaves 10–40 cm × 4–22 mm. Scape 30–60 cm, smooth to scabrous. Flowers: perianth white, sometimes flushed purple abaxially, 9–16 mm, tube shallowly bowl-shaped, 2–4 mm, lobes ascending to spreading, with green midvein, 7–12 mm, 2–3 times longer than tube; stamens attached at 1 level, equal; filaments usually triangular-dilated, 2–4 mm, apical appendages absent; anthers whitish to yellow, rarely blue, 1–2 mm; ovary twice as long as stipe; pedicel 0.5–5 cm. 2n = 28, 84.
Phenology
mar-may (spring), jun (summer)
Altitude range
0–2000 m;
Distribution
B.CUSA Calif.USA IdahoUSA Nev.USA Oreg.USA Wash.
Discussion
Triteleia hyacinthina is one of the most widely distributed members of the genus, common in low, moist places such as meadows, vernal pools, and along streams, and found occasionally in drier valley grasslands, foothill woodlands, and closed-cone pine forests. It is cytologically and morphologically variable, with large-flowered forms found in wet places; smaller, scabrous forms found in dry places; forms with rather long pedicels (sometimes recognized as var. lactea); and forms with filaments lacking dilated triangular bases. Most plants have white flowers, but a few interesting forms with restricted distributions have lilac, blue, or even purple flowers. Triteleia ×versicolor Hoover is a sterile hybrid of T. ixioides and T. hyacinthina found in Monterey. Triteleia lilacina is recognized here as a species distinct from T. hyacinthina because of its different base chromosome number (2n = 16) and presence of hyaline vesicles (R. F. Hoover 1955).

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