Brodiaea - Species

Species

The following list of Brodiaea species is from Flora of North America.

  • Brodiaea appendiculata Hoover - appendage clusterlily
  • Brodiaea californica Lindl. - California clusterlily
    • Brodiaea californica var. californica
    • Brodiaea californica var. leptandra
  • Brodiaea coronaria (Salisb.) Engl. - harvest clusterlily; Californian hyacinth
    • Brodiaea coronaria ssp. coronaria - harvest clusterlily
    • Brodiaea coronaria ssp. rosea - harvest clusterlily
  • Brodiaea elegans Hoover - elegant clusterlily
    • Brodiaea elegans ssp. elegans - elegant clusterlily
    • Brodiaea elegans ssp. hooveri - Hoover's cluster-lily
  • Brodiaea filifolia S. Watson - threadleaf clusterlily
  • Brodiaea insignis (Jeps.) Niehaus - Kaweah clusterlily
  • Brodiaea jolonensis Eastw. - chaparral clusterlily
  • Brodiaea kinkiensis Niehaus - San Clemente Island clusterlily
  • Brodiaea minor (Benth.) S. Watson - vernalpool clusterlily
  • Brodiaea orcuttii (Greene) Baker - Orcutt's clusterlily
  • Brodiaea pallida Hoover - Chinese Camp clusterlily
  • Brodiaea purdyi Eastw. - Sierran clusterlily
  • Brodiaea santarosae T. Chester, W. Armstrong & K. Madore - Santa Rosa basalt brodiaea
  • Brodiaea stellaris S. Watson - starflower clusterlily
  • Brodiaea terrestris Kellogg - dwarf clusterlily
    • Brodiaea terrestris ssp. kernensis - Kern clusterlily
    • Brodiaea terrestris ssp. terrestris - dwarf clusterlily

Sources: GRIN, NRCS

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