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Purdy's Fritillary (Fritillaria purdyi)
Purdy's fritillary (Fritillaria purdyi) is a rare and endangered wildflower which is endemic to northern California and southern Oregon. This gorgeous member of the lily family has a close affinity for serpentine soils and blooms from late February through June.
Purdy's fritillary (Fritillaria purdyi), individual plant in full bloom. Napa County, California, USA.
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Purdy's fritillary (Fritillaria purdyi), wide-angle macro showing the wildflower in its habitat. Napa County, California, USA.
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Purdy's fritillary (Fritillaria purdyi), focus-stacked portrait of a single wildflower. Napa County, California, USA.
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Purdy's fritillary (Fritillaria purdyi). Highly detailed close-up of a single wildflower in bloom. Focus-stacked composite of 36 exposures. Napa County, California, USA.
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Purdy's fritillary (Fritillaria purdyi), wide-angle macro view showing the rare lily in relation to its environment. Napa County, California, USA.
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Purdy's fritillary (Fritillaria purdyi), single plant with multiple flower heads. Napa County, California, USA.
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Purdy's fritillary (Fritillaria purdyi), low-angle view shot through foreground foliage. Napa County, California, USA.
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Purdy's fritillary (Fritillaria purdyi), artistic close-up of a plant with a single bud. Napa County, California, USA.
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Purdy's fritillary (Fritillaria purdyi), wide-angle close-up showing the plant in relation to its environment. Napa County, California, USA.
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Next Plant: Scarlet fritillary (Fritillaria recurva)
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