White Globe Lily (Calochortus albus) observed in Tuolumne County, US-CA, US
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Phenology
White Globe Lily is a native California wildflower that supports local pollinators and represents the kind of delicate, slope-dwelling plant communities that hikers and nature lovers encounter in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
A group of about 80 White Globe Lilies — beautiful native California wildflowers with delicate white, globe-shaped blooms — was spotted growing together on a hillside in Tuolumne County. Out of the whole group, only one plant had moved past flowering and was producing seeds. Observations like this help track where these lovely native plants are thriving in the wild.
Key Findings
A population of approximately 80 White Globe Lily individuals was documented on a single slope in Tuolumne County, CA.
Only 1 out of ~80 plants observed was in the fruiting stage, suggesting most were still in earlier growth or flowering phases.
The observation was recorded via iNaturalist, contributing to citizen science data on native California wildflower distribution.
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A population of approximately 80 White Globe Lily plants was observed on a slope in Tuolumne County, California, with only one individual found in the fruiting stage.
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About 80 on slope, this is only one fruiting
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