The Lyall's mariposa lily (Calochortus lyallii) is a perennial wildflower native to the western United States and Canada, particularly thriving in mountainous regions. It features striking white to pale yellow flowers with purple markings, which bloom in late spring to early summer. This species is adapted to well-drained soil and often grows in rocky or sandy habitats. Lyall's mariposa lily is a member of the lily family and is known for its unique beauty and ecological significance as a pollinator attractor.
These are the few other words for lilies. sego, amaryllis, iris, daffodil, narcissus, star grass, lily of the valley, fleur-de-lis, belladonna lily, spider lily, Guernsey lily, day lily, mariposa lily, cape lily, water lily, calla lily.
The smokey mariposa lily (Calochortus ambiguus) is primarily threatened by herbivores such as deer, rabbits, and insects, which may consume its leaves and flowers. Additionally, some species of rodents may also feed on the bulbs. Despite this, the plant is not a primary food source for many animals, as it often grows in habitats that are less accessible to larger herbivores.
Mariposa is written as mariposa in Tagalog.
The address of the Mariposa Library is: 4978 10Th Street, Mariposa, 95338 0106
Of course Mariposa.. Because we call her MARIPOSA 'mariposa' = 'butterfly', 'night-taper'; it can also mean 'gay/homosexual'
The address of the Mariposa Museum And History Center is: 5119 Jessie St, Mariposa, CA 95338
The phone number of the Mariposa Library is: 209-966-2140.
Butterfly in Chavacano is "mariposa".
The address of the Mariposa County Historical Society is: Po Box 606, Mariposa, CA 95338-0606
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Butterfly in Spanish is mariposa: lamariposa. It's a feminine noun.
Bathyraja mariposa was created in 2004.