Calochortus: My Love Affair with the Butterfly Tulip
As a nature enthusiast, I’ve always been drawn to the delicate beauty and vibrant colors of wildflowers. But there’s one genus that holds a special place in my heart: Calochortus. These North American natives, often called “mariposa lilies” or “globe lilies,” are a sight to behold, and I’m eager to share my fascination with you.
A Diverse and Stunning Genus
Calochortus is a diverse genus, boasting over 70 species. They’re all herbaceous perennials, meaning they die back to their bulbs in winter and re-emerge in spring. What truly sets them apart are their unique and varied blooms. Some, like the mariposa lilies, have open, wedge-shaped petals in vibrant hues of purple, yellow, and white. Others, like the globe lilies, have globe-shaped flowers that dangle like delicate lanterns. And then there are the star tulips, with their erect, pointed petals that resemble, well, stars!
My First Encounter
I remember the first time I encountered a Calochortus. I was hiking in the California foothills, and there, nestled amongst the grasses, was a cluster of mariposa lilies. Their petals were a striking shade of lavender, with intricate markings that seemed to shimmer in the sunlight. I was captivated. From that moment on, I was hooked.
Calochortus in My Garden
Inspired by my encounter, I decided to try my hand at cultivating Calochortus in my own garden. I started with a few bulbs of the splendid mariposa lily (Calochortus splendens) and the elegant globe lily (Calochortus albus). To my delight, they thrived! Now, every spring, I’m greeted by a vibrant display of these captivating blooms.
A Closer Look at Calochortus Species
The diversity within the Calochortus genus is truly remarkable. Here are:
- Calochortus albus (Benth.) Douglas ex Benth.
- Calochortus amabilis Purdy
- Calochortus ambiguus (M.E.Jones) Ownbey
- Calochortus amoenus Greene
- Calochortus apiculatus Baker
- Calochortus argillosus (Hoover) Zebzll & Fielder
- Calochortus aureus S.Watson
- Calochortus balsensis GarcÃa-Mend.
- Calochortus barbatus (Kunth) Painter
- Calochortus bruneaunis A.Nelson & J.F.Macbr.
- Calochortus catalinae S.Watson
- Calochortus cernuus Painter
- Calochortus ciscoensis S.L.Welsh & N.D.Atwood
- Calochortus clavatus S.Watson
- Calochortus coeruleus (Kellogg) S.Watson
- Calochortus concolor (Baker) Purdy & L.H.Bailey
- Calochortus coxii M.R.Godfrey & Callahan
- Calochortus davidsonianus Abrams
- Calochortus dunnii Purdy
- Calochortus elegans Pursh
- Calochortus eurycarpus S.Watson
- Calochortus excavatus Greene
- Calochortus exilis Painter
- Calochortus fimbriatus H.P.McDonald
- Calochortus flexuosus S.Watson
- Calochortus foliosus Ownbey
- Calochortus fuscus Schult.f.
- Calochortus ghiesbreghtii S.Watson
- Calochortus greenei S.Watson
- Calochortus gunnisonii S.Watson
- Calochortus hartwegii Benth.
- Calochortus howellii S.Watson
- Calochortus × indecorus Ownbey & M.Peck
- Calochortus invenustus Greene
- Calochortus kennedyi Porter
- Calochortus leichtlinii Hook.f.
- Calochortus longibarbatus S.Watson
- Calochortus luteus Douglas ex Lindl.
- Calochortus lyallii Baker
- Calochortus macrocarpus Douglas
- Calochortus marcellae G.L.Nesom
- Calochortus mendozae Espejo, López-Ferr. & Ceja
- Calochortus minimus Ownbey
- Calochortus monanthus Ownbey
- Calochortus monophyllus (Lindl.) Lem.
- Calochortus multicolor GarcÃa-Mend., D.Sandoval & C.Chávez
- Calochortus nigrescens Ownbey
- Calochortus nitidus Douglas
- Calochortus nudus S.Watson
- Calochortus nuttallii Torr.
- Calochortus obispoensis Lemmon
- Calochortus occidentalis M.A.GarcÃa-Mart. & Aarón Rodr.
- Calochortus ownbeyi M.A.GarcÃa-Mart., Aarón Rodr. & H.P.McDonald
- Calochortus palmeri S.Watson
- Calochortus panamintensis (Ownbey) Reveal
- Calochortus persistens Ownbey
- Calochortus plummerae Greene
- Calochortus pringlei B.L.Rob.
- Calochortus pulchellus (Benth.) Alph.Wood
- Calochortus purpureus (Kunth) Baker
- Calochortus raichei Farwig & V.Girard
- Calochortus rustvoldii Callahan
- Calochortus simulans (Hoover) Munz
- Calochortus spatulatus S.Watson
- Calochortus splendens Douglas ex Benth.
- Calochortus striatus Parish
- Calochortus subalpinus Piper
- Calochortus superbus Purdy ex Howell
- Calochortus syntrophus Callahan
- Calochortus tiburonensis A.J.Hill
- Calochortus tolmiei Hook. & Arn.
- Calochortus umbellatus Alph.Wood
- Calochortus umpquaensis Fredricks
- Calochortus uniflorus Hook. & Arn.
- Calochortus venustulus Greene
- Calochortus venustus Douglas ex Benth.
- Calochortus vestae (Purdy) Wallace
- Calochortus weedii Alph.Wood
- Calochortus westonii Eastw.
The Importance of Conservation
Sadly, many Calochortus species are facing threats due to habitat loss and degradation. It’s crucial that we take steps to protect these beautiful plants and ensure their survival for future generations. By supporting conservation efforts and practicing responsible gardening, we can all play a part in preserving the magic of Calochortus.
A Lifelong Passion
My journey with Calochortus has been a rewarding one. These captivating plants have brought me immense joy and a deeper appreciation for the natural world. I encourage you to seek out these botanical treasures and experience their beauty for yourself. Whether you’re hiking in their native habitat or cultivating them in your own garden, Calochortus is sure to leave a lasting impression.