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Calochortus luteus
Yellow mariposa
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The Calochortus luteus plant species is found in Southwestern N. America - California It is a member of the Calochortaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Yellow mariposa.

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Latin Name:  Calochortus luteus
Common Name:  Yellow mariposa
Family:  Calochortaceae
Author:  Douglas.
 
Known Hazards:  None known
 
Mature Height:  0.3   Mature Width:  0.1
 
Habitat:  Heavy soils in open places below 600 metres[71]. Also found in pine, evergreen oak and mixed woodlands[90].



Cultivation Notes:  Requires a deep very well-drained fertile sandy soil in a warm sunny position and must be kept rather dry after it flowers and over winter[1, 90, 200]. This is a rather difficult plant to cultivate in Britain, it is very cold hardy but is intolerant of wetness especially in the winter[42, 90]. It is easiest to grow in a bulb frame but is worth trying outdoors at the base of a south-facing wall, especially with shrubs that like these conditions[120]. Bulbs have succeeded in a cold frame with the cover removed from March to October[214]. Bulbs can be lifted as soon as the foliage dies down in the summer and stored overwinter in a cool dry place, replanting in spring[138]. Another report says that the bulbs must be replanted as soon as they have been divided[1]. Bulbs frequently divide after flowering, the bulblets taking 2 years to reach flowering size[200]. Hand pollination is necessary if seed is required[1]. This species is closely allied to C. venustus[90].

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