Hesperocallis undulata A. Gray  
Family: Liliaceae
desert lily,  more...
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John Alcock  
Plants 3-18 dm; bulbs ovoid, 4-6 cm. Leaves basal; blade 2-5 dm × 8-15 mm. Racemes 4-18-flowered, 1-3 dm; bracts 1-1.5 cm. Flowers: perianth tube 1.5-2 cm; limb lobes 3-4 cm × 6-10 mm; filaments 2-2.5 cm; anthers golden, 7 mm; pedicel 1 cm. Capsules 12-16 mm. Seeds 5 mm. Flowering late Feb--May, following infrequent rains. Dry, sandy flats to rocky hills of creosote bush scrub in Mojave and Sonoran deserts; 300--800 m; Ariz., Calif., Nev.

The large, snowy white flowers of Hesperocallis undulata make it one of the showiest desert species, with consequent horticultural use. Native Americans used the bulbs for food (D. E. Moerman 1986), and the early Spanish colonists called the bulbs ajo, due to the garlic flavor.

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Arizona State University Herbarium  
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Patrick Alexander  
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Patrick Alexander  
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Thomas Van Devender  
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