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Species of Calochortus Pursh

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Calochortus albus (Benth.) Douglas ex Benth.  a Calochortus albus(Benth.) Douglas ex Benth.  
Calochortus barbatus (Kunth) J. H. Painter  a Calochortus barbatus(Kunth) J. H. Painter  
Calochortus catalinae S. Watson  a Calochortus catalinaeS. Watson  
Calochortus clavatus S. Watson  a Calochortus clavatusS. Watson  
Calochortus kennedyi Porter  a Calochortus kennedyiPorter  
Calochortus plummerae Greene  a Calochortus plummeraeGreene  
Calochortus umpquaensis N. A. Fredricks  a Calochortus umpquaensisN. A. Fredricks  
Calochortus tiburonensis A. J. Hill  a Calochortus tiburonensisA. J. Hill  
Calochortus coxii M. R. Godfrey & F. T. Callahan  a Calochortus coxiiM. R. Godfrey & F. T. Callahan  
Calochortus palmeri S. Watson  a Calochortus palmeriS. Watson  
Calochortus palmeri S. Watson var. palmeri  aiCalochortus palmeriS. Watson var.palmeri  
Calochortus palmeri S. Watson var. munzii Ownbey  aiCalochortus palmeriS. Watson var.munzii Ownbey  
Calochortus dunnii Purdy  a Calochortus dunniiPurdy  
Calochortus flexuosus S. Watson  a Calochortus flexuosusS. Watson  
Calochortus macrocarpus Douglas  a Calochortus macrocarpusDouglas  
Calochortus nuttallii Torr. & A. Gray  a Calochortus nuttalliiTorr. & A. Gray  
Calochortus tolmiei Hook. & Arn.  a Calochortus tolmieiHook. & Arn.  
Calochortus aureus S. Watson  a Calochortus aureusS. Watson  
Calochortus macrocarpus Douglas var. macrocarpus  aiCalochortus macrocarpusDouglas var.macrocarpus  
Calochortus macrocarpus Douglas var. maculosus (A. Nelson & J. F. Macbr.) A. Nelson & J. F. Macbr.  aiCalochortus macrocarpusDouglas var.maculosus (A. Nelson & J. F. Macbr.) A. Nelson & J. F. Macbr.  
Calochortus maculosus A. Nelson & J. F. Macbr. Calochortus macrocarpus Douglas var. maculosus (A. Nelson & J. F. Macbr.) A. Nelson & J. F. Macbr.   Calochortus maculosusA. Nelson & J. F. Macbr. Calochortus macrocarpusDouglas var.maculosus (A. Nelson & J. F. Macbr.) A. Nelson & J. F. Macbr.
Calochortus kennedyi Porter var. kennedyi  aiCalochortus kennedyiPorter var.kennedyi  
Calochortus kennedyi Porter var. munzii Jeps.  aiCalochortus kennedyiPorter var.munzii Jeps.  
Calochortus striatus Parish  a Calochortus striatusParish  
Calochortus eurycarpus S. Watson  a Calochortus eurycarpusS. Watson  
Calochortus gunnisonii S. Watson  a Calochortus gunnisoniiS. Watson  
Calochortus spp. a Calochortus spp. 
Calochortus weedii Alph. Wood  a Calochortus weediiAlph. Wood  
Calochortus bruneaunis A. Nelson & J. F. Macbr.  a Calochortus bruneaunisA. Nelson & J. F. Macbr.  
Calochortus pulchellus (Benth.) Alph. Wood  a Calochortus pulchellus(Benth.) Alph. Wood  
Calochortus amabilis Purdy  a Calochortus amabilisPurdy  
Calochortus venustus Douglas ex Benth.  a Calochortus venustusDouglas ex Benth.  
Calochortus monophyllus (Lindl.) Lem.  a Calochortus monophyllus(Lindl.) Lem.  
Calochortus superbus Purdy ex J. T. Howell  a Calochortus superbusPurdy ex J. T. Howell  


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