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  1. Gagea serotina

    Gagea serotina, synonym Lloydia serotina, is an Arctic–alpine flowering plant of the lily family. It is widespread across the mountainous parts of western North America, from Alaska to New Mexico, and in Europe is found in the Alps and Carpathians, as well as in Great Britain. It is also native to much of Central Asia, Siberia, China, Nepal, Mongolia, Korea and Japan. It was originally known as mountain spiderwort, but is now known in Great Britain as the Snowdon lily, or in Welsh as brwynddail y mynydd. In North America, it is called the common alplily. It is also known as Snowdon alplily. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Gagea serotina, synonym Lloydia serotina, is an Arctic-alpine flowering plant of the lily family. [2] It is widespread across the mountainous parts of western North America, from Alaska to New Mexico, and in Europe is found in the Alps, the Carpathians and the mountains of Bulgaria, as well as in Great Britain.It is also native to much of Central Asia, Siberia, China, Nepal, Mongolia, Korea ...
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  4. powo.science.kew.org

    [Cited as Lloydia serotina.] Kew Backbone Distributions. Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2002). Flora of North America North of Mexico 26: 1-723. Oxford University Press, New York, Oxford. Gorchakovskii, P.L. & al. (1994). Opredelitel' sosudistykkhrastenii srednego Urala: 1-524. Nauka, Moscow.
  5. pacificbulbsociety.org

    Lloydia is a bulbous genus in the Liliaceae family, consisting of some 12 species. All the species are found in the temperate northern hemisphere with one exception, Lloydia serotina, very widespread from the Arctic to the Alps and from Europe to Asia.They are all small, slender plants with bell-shaped flowers.
  6. encyclopaedia.alpinegardensociety.net

    Lloydia serotina. Description Images. Authors: L. Salisb. Botanical Description. Clump to colony-forming, sometimes stoloniferous, in the wild, but rarely more than small tufts in cultivation. Flowering stems and leaves almost thread-like, more or less erect, 10-20cm tall. Flowers usually solitary, about 1.5cm long, white with purple veins ...
  7. inaturalist.org

    Gagea serotina, synonym Lloydia serotina, is an Arctic-alpine flowering plant of the lily family. It is widespread across the mountainous parts of western North America, from Alaska to New Mexico, and in Europe is found in the Alps and Carpathians, as well as in Great Britain. It is also native to much of Central Asia, Siberia, China, Nepal, Mongolia, Korea and Japan.
  8. burkeherbarium.org

    Lloydia serotina (L.) Salisb. ex Rchb. Publication: Fl. Germ. Excurs. 102. 1830. Synonyms & Misapplications: Bulbocodium serotinum L. Infraspecies: var. serotina - alpine lily Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington; Alaska to Oregon and Nevada, east to Alberta and New Mexico.
  9. Lloydia serotina (L.) Rchb. (Liliaceae) is found in a number of alpine and arctic locations throughout the northern hemisphere, ranging from alpine tundra in the Rocky Mountains and the European Alps to near coastal situations in Alaska and Siberia. It is not found in the European arctic however and in Britain it is a rare and protected species ...

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