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Lilium kelloggii  Purdy
Kellogg's lily
© 2024 Suzanne L. Weakley
© 2016 Steve Matson
© 2022 Mary Ann Machi
© 2022 Mary Ann Machi
© 2016 Steve Matson
© 2021 Charles Russell
© 2018 Saskia Raether
© 2016 Tony Kurz
© 2023 Peter Warner
© 2020 Steve Conger
© 2023 Morgan Stickrod
© 2022 Mary Ann Machi
© 2016 Steve Matson
© 2016 Steve Matson
© 2020 Mary Ann Machi
© 2016 Tony Kurz
Lilium kelloggii is a perennial herb (bulb) that is native to California, and also found in Oregon.
California Rare Plant Rank: 4.3 (limited distribution).
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Observation Search
~72 records in California
yellowone or more occurrences
within a 7.5-minute quadrangle
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Genus: Lilium
Family: Liliaceae  
Category: angiosperm  
PLANTS group:Monocot
Jepson eFlora section: monocot

Wetlands: Equally likely to occur in wetlands and non wetlands

Ultramafic affinity: 2.5 - strong indicator

Habitat: openings, disturbed

Communities: Redwood Forest, Yellow Pine Forest, wetland-riparian

Name Status:
Accepted by JEF + CNPS + PLANTS + POWO

Information about  Lilium kelloggii from other sources
Nursery availability from CNPLX
This plant is available commercially.
Jepson eFlora

USDA PLANTS Profile (LIKE2)

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[Wikipedia] Range, Habitat, Pollinator: Lilium kelloggii is a species of lily known by the common name Kellogg's lily. It is endemic to the Klamath Mountains of northwestern California and southwestern Oregon, where it grows in forests, including those dominated by redwoods.[1][2][3]. The flowers are pollinated by swallowtails.[4] (link added by Mary Ann Machi)


Suggested Citation
Calflora: Information on California plants for education, research and conservation, with data contributed by public and private institutions and individuals. [web application]. 2025. The Calflora Database [a non-profit organization]. Available: https://www.calflora.org/   (Accessed: 03/29/2025).