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Fairy Lantern

Calochortus albus

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Fairy Lantern is an enchanting California native with delicate nodding globe-shaped white flowers that hang like tiny paper lanterns above grass-like foliage.

Plant Family

Liliaceae (Lily family)

Blooming

Late winter to early summer (March-July, peak April-June)

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Delicate white globe-shaped Fairy Lantern flowers hanging like lanterns
Delicate white globe-shaped Fairy Lantern flowers hanging like lanterns

Symbolism & Meanings

Key Meanings

Enchantment
Delicate beauty
Hidden magic
California heritage
Purity
Woodland spirits

Perfect For

Native plant celebrationsWildflower appreciationCalifornia heritage eventsWoodland garden dedications

Color Meanings

White:Purity, innocence, and fairy magic
Pink-tinged:Delicate enchantment and woodland grace

Similar flowers: yellow globe lilys and checkered lilys also share similar meanings.

Cultural Significance

Endemic to California, Fairy Lantern is a botanical treasure that embodies the mystical beauty of California's native flora. The pendant white globes truly resemble fairy lanterns or paper lanterns hanging gracefully from slender stems. The genus Calochortus (meaning "beautiful grass") is most diverse in the San Francisco Bay Area with 18 species. All Calochortus bulbs were important food sources for Native Americans. The plant demonstrates adaptation with its "nurse leaf" that photosynthesizes to store energy before flowering. Part of California's rich native plant heritage that is increasingly valued in conservation.
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Botanical Information

Physical Characteristics

Flower Size: 0.75-1 inch long (2-3 cm), closed globe-shaped orbs
Plant Size: 8-32 inches tall (20-80 cm)
Flower Shape: Nodding, pendant, globe or lantern-shaped with overlapping petals forming closed orbs

Natural Habitat

Native to: California (endemic), Sierra Nevada foothills, Central California coast, Channel Islands
Habitat: Coastal bluffs, chaparral, shaded woodlands, grasslands, partly forested areas
Climate: Mediterranean, Coastal California

Growing Guide

Sunlight

Partial shade to full sun, prefers afternoon shade

Water

Low; requires dry summer dormancy after flowering

Soil

Well-drained, Rocky, Serpentine, Clay, Prefers some shade

Expert Growing Tips

1

Grows from bulb; blooms in 3rd or 4th year from seed

2

Plant bulbs in fall

3

Requires dry summer dormancy - do not water after flowering

4

Long basal "nurse leaf" appears first in winter

5

Tolerates serpentine and clay soils

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Prefers rockier slopes in sun or part shade

7

Difficult to cultivate outside native range

8

All Calochortus bulbs historically eaten by Native Americans

Uses & Benefits

Ornamental Uses

  • Woodland gardens and shaded areas
  • Native California gardens
  • Rock gardens
  • Naturalized areas
  • Collector's gardens
  • Companion with ferns and shade perennials

Traditional Uses

  • Bulbs are edible - eaten raw or boiled by Native Americans
  • Sweet-tasting bulbs used as food source
  • Used for medicinal purposes by indigenous peoples
  • Culturally significant to California tribes

Disclaimer: Information provided is for educational purposes only. Consult healthcare professionals before using any plant medicinally.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Fairy Lantern

Why is it called fairy lantern?

The flowers are called fairy lanterns because the pendant, globe-shaped white blooms resemble tiny paper lanterns hanging gracefully from the stems, as if lit by fairies in the woodland.

Are fairy lantern bulbs edible?

Yes, Calochortus albus bulbs are edible and were historically eaten raw or boiled by Native Americans. They have a sweet taste and were an important food source.

Can you grow fairy lantern in a garden?

Fairy Lantern can be grown in gardens within its native California range but is challenging. It requires well-drained soil, dry summer dormancy, and specific conditions. Bulbs are occasionally available at native plant sales.

When does fairy lantern bloom?

Fairy Lantern blooms from late winter to early summer (March-July) with peak flowering in April-June. The first structure to appear is a long, shiny basal "nurse leaf" in winter before flowers emerge.

Available Colors

White
Pearly white
Pink-tinged white
Pale pink

Quick Facts

Type:bulb
Family:Liliaceae (Lily family)
Native to:California (endemic)
Blooms:Late winter to early summer (March-July, peak April-June)

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