Photo by Michael "Mike" L. Baird (http://bairdphotos.com/)
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Summary[edit] Description: Fritillaria biflora (Chocolate Lily) endemic to California As seen on the Crespi Trail off Turri road, between Los Osos and Morro Bay, CA, USA Canon 5D w/ Canon EF 180mm f3.5L Macro USM AutoFocus Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras on Gitzo GT1540 6X Carbon Fiber Series 1 G-Lock Mountaineer Tripod. Source: flickr. Author: Photo by Michael "Mike" L. Baird (http://bairdphotos.com/). Permission(Reusing this file): image under licence Creative commons.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Fritillaria falcata. This rare serpentine-loving species is seen here on Cedar Mountain ("Rancho Repose") in California's Alameda County, on April 10th 1993. Note that one of the six anthers seems to be missing and another has dehisced. This species, at least in its northern form, has broader leaver than the form of the otherwise rather similar Frilillaria pinetorum that occurs on Mount Pinos much further south. Scanned Kodachrome slide. Date: 10 April 1993. Source: Fritillaria falcata. Author: John Game (fl. 1965–) . . Description: British photographer. Work period: 1965 –. Work location: United States of America; Australia; Polynesia; Fiji; United Kingdom; Switzerland. Authority control: : Q58195447. creator QS:P170,Q58195447 John Game from Berkeley, United States.