Mather Field Vernal Pools


 
Triteleia hyacinthina
© Carol Witham
common name

White Hyacinth

 
scientific name

Triteleia hyacinthina

 
family

Liliaceae (lily)

 
habitat

grassland

 
size

plant up to 15 inches tall, flower 1.4 to 2.5 cm across

 
fun facts

Flowers are generally beetle pollinated.

   
description

Member of the lily family. Each flower has three petals and three sepals. But in Triteleia the sepals are colored like the petals so that the flower appears to have six petals and no sepals. The flowers are white with a green central vein.

You may recall that Brodiaea have three stamens and three stamenoides. Dichelostemma have three true stamens and three stamenoides which have reduced stamens at their tips. The Triteleia have six true stamens and no stamenoides.

 
life cycle

White Hyacinth is a bulb producing perennial. Early in the season, the plants produce one or a few grass-like leaves. By the time the flowers are ready to bloom, the leaves have dried up and the flowers bloom in umbels (clusters) on a tall leafless stem. Only older plants with well developed bulbs have enough stored energy to produce flowers in April or May. It can take four years or more for Triteleia to bloom the first time.

 
ecology

Triteleia bulbs are an important food source for burrowing rodents such as Botta's Pocket Gophers. The bulbs have a nutty flavor and Native Americans ate them as well.

 
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