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A white Calochortus tolmiei flower, Ingalls Creek, Wenatchee NF, Leavenworth, Washington, USA.

A white Calochortus tolmiei flower blooms with purple center on Ingalls Creek Trail, in Wenatchee National Forest, between Leavenworth and Blewett Pass, in Washington, USA. Calochortus tolmiei (in the Lily family, Liliaceae), commonly known as the Tolmie Star-Tulip and Pussy Ears, is native to the west coast of the United States from Washington to California.

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A white Calochortus tolmiei flower blooms with purple center on Ingalls Creek Trail, in Wenatchee National Forest, between Leavenworth and Blewett Pass, in Washington, USA. Calochortus tolmiei (in the Lily family, Liliaceae), commonly known as the Tolmie Star-Tulip and Pussy Ears, is native to the west coast of the United States from Washington to California.
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