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14. Zigadenus mogollonensis W. J. Hess & Sivinski, Sida. 16: 390, fig. 1. 1995.
Mogollon death camas
Plants 4.5–8.5 dm, from bulbs; bulbs not clumped, tunicate, narrowly ovoid. Leaves: proximal blades 25–45 cm × 10–20 mm. Inflorescences racemose, occasionally paniculate, 10–30-flowered, with 1–3 branches. Flowers nodding; perianth perigynous, campanulate, 8–20 mm diam.; tepals greenish, often tinged with purple, ovate to elliptic, 12–16 × 7–9 mm, somewhat narrowed at base; gland 1, obcordate, thick; pedicel recurved at anthesis, erect in fruit, bracts often tinged with purple or red, longer than pedicel, apex acute. Capsules 12–15 mm. 2n = 32.
Flowering Aug--Sep. Mixed coniferous and spruce-fir forests of Mogollon Mountains; 2500--3200 m; N.Mex.
Zigadenus mogollonensis seems morphologically most similar to 13. Z. virescens and Z. volcanicus Bentham, a species from Guatemala.
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