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Chocolate Lilies

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Also known as the checker lily or mission bells, the chocolate lily (Fritillaria lanceolata - fritillaria refers the mottled or checkered pattern on the petals) is a native, somewhat uncommon to rare member of the lily family found in cool mid-elevation mountains to coastal forests ranging from Northern California to British Columbia, and as far east as Idaho. One the eastern side of the Cascade Mountains it can be found growing in open prairies and grassy bluffs. The chocolate lily grows from tiny rice-like bulbs and once was used as a food source to the indigenous people who have lived here for millennia. The Haida, a tribe from British Columbia when first introduced to rice, referred to this new food as "fritillary-teeth." These were part of a large colony found and photographed in the Olympic National Forest next to Lake Cushman on a bright and sunny May spring morning, just west of Hoodsport, Washington.

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Keywords
Angiosperms, F. affinis, Fritillaria, Fritillaria affinis, Fritillaria affinis ssp. affinis, Fritillaria affinis var. affinis, Fritillaria eximia, Fritillaria lanceolata, Fritillaria lanceolata var. gracilis, Fritillaria lanceolata var. tristulis, Fritillaria lunellii, Fritillaria multiflora, Fritillaria mutica, Fritillaria parviflora, Fritillaria phaeanthera, Hoodsport, Liliaceae, Liliales, Lilium affine, Mason County, Monocots, Olympic National Forest, Olympic National Park, Plantae, Washington, beautiful, beauty, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, brown, bud, bulb, checker, checker lily, checkered, chocolate lily, color, flora, flower, flowers, forb, fresh, green, herb, lily, mission bells, monocot, native, natural, nature, perennial, plant, plants, rice-grain missionbells, rice-root, spring, wild, wildflower, wildflowers, yellow
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Green & Brown Wildflowers, Liliaceae (Lilies)
Also known as the checker lily or mission bells, the chocolate lily (Fritillaria lanceolata - fritillaria refers the mottled or checkered pattern on the petals) is a native, somewhat uncommon to rare member of the lily family found in cool mid-elevation mountains to coastal forests ranging from Northern California to British Columbia, and as far east as Idaho. One the eastern side of the Cascade Mountains it can be found growing in open prairies and grassy bluffs. The chocolate lily grows from tiny rice-like bulbs and once was used as a food source to the indigenous people who have lived here for millennia. The Haida, a tribe from British Columbia when first introduced to rice, referred to this new food as "fritillary-teeth." These were part of a large colony found and photographed in the Olympic National Forest next to Lake Cushman on a bright and sunny May spring morning, just west of Hoodsport, Washington.