Sexton Mountain mariposa lily – State Wildlife Action Plan

Sexton Mountain mariposa lily

Photo Credit: Oregon Department of Agriculture

Sexton Mountain mariposa lily is a bulbous perennial with a stout stem and a single basal leaf 2-2.5 dm long. The 2-2.5 cm bulb is ovoid, with a thick, dark coat. Flowers are bright lavender, with hairs in only a small area at the base of the petals above the gland. The two to four flowers are arranged in one or two loose umbels. Sepals are broadly lance-shaped, slightly shorter than the petals, and lack distinctive coloring. The 1.5-2 cm seed capsule is nodding at maturity.

Overview

  • Species Common Name Sexton Mountain mariposa lily
  • Species Scientific Name Calochortus indecorus
  • State Listing Status Endangered

Ecoregions

Special needs

The Sexton Mountain mariposa lily was previously recorded growing in moist, rocky serpentine soils. The species may now be extinct.

Limiting factors

Over-collection, grazing, road construction, and agricultural development may have impacted this species.

Conservation actions

If populations are located, determine conservation actions needed to maintain them.