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Member of the lily family. Each flower has
three petals and three sepals. In Brodiaea the sepals are
colored like the petals, so that the flower appears to have six
petals and no sepals. Elegant Brodiaea have purple flowers.
You can tell Elegant Brodiaea from the similar
Crown Brodiaea (Brodiaea coronaria) by the position of
the stamenoides (white things similar to the stamens). In
Elegant Brodiaea they are pressed up against the petals while in
Crown Brodiaea they are pressed against the stamens. Vernal Pool
Brodiaea (Brodiaea minor) blooms later in the year with
shorter, pale blue flowers. |