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Description Fritillaria striata (striped adobe lily). Striped adobe lily (Fritillaria striata) is a rare plant from open clay soils in the southern foothills of the Sierra Nevada (Greenhorn Mountains), California, seen here near Rancheria Road, East of Bakersfield, on March 6th 1994. Scanned Kodachrome slide.
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John Game  (fl. 1965–)  wikidata:Q58195447
 
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