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Purdy's Fritillary (Fritillaria purdyi)

  • Global Rank: G4 - Apparently Secure
  • Legal Status: N/A
  • Family: Liliaceae
  • State: CA, OR
  • Nature Serve ID: 130564
  • Lifeform: Forb/herb
  • Date Inducted in National Collection: 12/15/2020
Description:

Where is Purdy's Fritillary (Fritillaria purdyi) located in the wild?

States & Provinces:

Purdy's Fritillary can be found in California, Oregon

Which CPC Partners conserve Purdy's Fritillary (Fritillaria purdyi)?

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Conservation Actions

  • 09/01/2020
  • Orthodox Seed Banking

Based on an September 2020 extract of the California Plant Rescue Database, University of California-Santa Cruz Arboretum & Botanic Garden holds 1 accessions of Fritillaria purdyi in orthodox seed collection. We are uncertain as to how many total seeds are in this collection.

  • 08/05/2020
  • Seed Collection

Based on an August 2020 extract of the California Plant Rescue Database, California Native Plant Society has collected 1 seed accessions of Fritillaria purdyi from 1 plant occurrences listed in the California Natural Diversity Database. These collections together emcompass 65 maternal plants

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Nomenclature
Taxon Fritillaria purdyi
Authority Eastw.
Family Liliaceae
CPC Number 12428
ITIS 502681
USDA FRPU3
Duration Perennial
Common Names
Associated Scientific Names Fritillaria purdyi
Distribution
State Rank
State State Rank
California S4
Oregon S1
Ecological Relationships

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