Subspecies
Lilium washingtonianum purpurascens (Purple-flowered washington lily)
Lilium washingtonianum is a North American plant species in the lily family. It is also known as the Washington lily, Shasta lily, or Mt. Hood lily. It is named after Martha Washington and not the state of Washington; in fact, as the northern range of the plant is near Mount Hood in Oregon, it does not naturally occur in the state of Washington.
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Humboldt Life
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Kingdom: Plantae (Plants)
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Phylum: Tracheophyta (Vascular plants)
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Subphylum: Angiospermae (Flowering plants)
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Class: Liliopsida (Monocots)
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Order: Liliales (Lilies, supplejacks, and allies)
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Family: Liliaceae (Lilies)
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Subfamily: Lilioideae (True lily subfamily)
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Tribe: Lilieae (True lilies and allies)
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Genus: Lilium (True lilies)
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Species: Lilium washingtonianum (Washington lily)
- Subspecies: Lilium washingtonianum purpurascens (Purple-flowered washington lily)
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Species: Lilium washingtonianum (Washington lily)
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Genus: Lilium (True lilies)
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Tribe: Lilieae (True lilies and allies)
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Subfamily: Lilioideae (True lily subfamily)
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Family: Liliaceae (Lilies)
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Order: Liliales (Lilies, supplejacks, and allies)
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Class: Liliopsida (Monocots)
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Subphylum: Angiospermae (Flowering plants)
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Phylum: Tracheophyta (Vascular plants)
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Kingdom: Plantae (Plants)