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Pine Hill Flannelbush || Sanborn's Onion || Spice Bush || Humboldt Lily || Scadden Flat Checkerbloom || Foothills Penstemon || Arrow-Leaved Balsam Root || Mountain Pride (Penstemon newberryi) || *Leopard Lily (Lilium pardalinum)* || California Pitcher Plant (Darlingtonia californica) || Stream Orchid (Epipactis gigantea) || Bridge's Brodeia (Tritelia bridgesi) || Starved Daisy (Erigeron miser)
Photographs copyright Karen Callahan 1997, 1998 and Richard Hanes, 1998. Photos by Karen Callahan unless otherwise indicated.

Nevada County Native Plants
Lilium pardalinum


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Lilium pardalinum, the Leopard Lily, is a native lily species that grows in wet meadows and along streams in coniferous forests above 3000 foot elevations. The Leopard Lily's flowers are red and orange with maroon spots. Photo by Richard Hanes.


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Last updated
Apr 5 1999