Calochortus spp. (various species)
Calochortus, known as Mariposa Lily, is a genus of exquisite bulbous perennials native to western North America. The tulip-like flowers come in stunning colors with intricate markings, blooming in spring and early summer.
Liliaceae (Lily family)
Spring to early summer (April-July depending on species and elevation)

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Moderate moisture during spring growth; must be kept completely dry during summer dormancy
Well-drained, Sandy to loamy, Gravelly, Neutral to slightly alkaline pH, Dry in summer
Plant bulbs in fall, 3-4 inches deep
CRITICAL: Must remain completely dry during summer dormancy or bulbs will rot
Difficult to grow outside native range without perfect drainage
Best suited to Mediterranean climates with dry summers
In rainy summer climates, lift bulbs after flowering and store dry
Or grow in raised beds, rock gardens with excellent drainage
Many species are challenging even for experienced gardeners
Do not water after foliage dies back in late spring
Mulch not recommended as it retains moisture
Deer and rodent resistant
Some species (Sego Lily - C. nuttallii) have cultural significance to Native Americans
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Calochortus are challenging because they require completely dry conditions during summer dormancy — in areas with summer rain, bulbs rot unless lifted and stored dry or grown in perfect drainage.
Historically, Native Americans ate Sego Lily (Calochortus nuttallii) bulbs which saved Mormon pioneers from starvation — however, modern foraging is not recommended as most species are rare or protected.
Mariposa Lilies bloom in spring to early summer (April-July depending on species and elevation) — after blooming, foliage dies back and bulbs go dormant through dry summer.
Yes, Calochortus are generally deer and rodent resistant — the bulbs and foliage are not palatable to browsing animals, making them good choices for native gardens with wildlife.
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