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Brodiaea
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Brodiaea , also known by the common name cluster-lilies, is a monocot genus of flowering plants. One school of thought places the genus in the family Themidaceae, while another school of thought places it in the subfamily Brodiaeoideae of the family Asparagaceae. The USDA Plants Database still classifies the genus Brodiaea in the family Liliaceae. Brodiaea species occur along the Pacific Coast region of North America, from British Columbia throughout California into the Baja California Peninsula. They are especially common in northern California....read more on Wikipedia.
22 Brodiaea species found, including:
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