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Hesperocallis

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Clade
  
Monocots

Subfamily
  
Agavoideae

Scientific name
  
Hesperocallis undulata

Rank
  
Species

Clade
  
Angiosperms

Family
  
Asparagaceae

Genus
  
Hesperocallis

Higher classification
  
Agavoideae

Order
  
Asparagales

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Similar
  
Leucocrinum, Echeandia, Agavoideae, Androstephium, Behnia

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Hesperocallis is a genus of flowering plants that includes a single species, Hesperocallis undulata, known as the desert lily or ajo lily.

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It is found in the desert areas of southwestern North America, in Northwestern Mexico, California, and Arizona. The plant grows in Mojave Desert and Sonoran Desert habitats.

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Taxonomy

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In the APG III system, adopted here, Hesperocallis is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Agavoideae, since recent molecular systematic studies (Pires et al. 2004) have confirmed a close relationship with Agave. Other classifications have included the species in its own family, Hemerocallidaceae, or placed it in the Hostaceae (Funkiaceae); both families are submerged into the Agavoideae in the APG III system. As with many of the 'lilioid monocots', prior to the use of molecular evidence in classification, it was placed in the Liliaceae.

Uses

The bulbs of the desert lily were eaten by native peoples.

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Hesperocallis Desert Lily Hesperocallis Undulata

References

Hesperocallis Wikipedia