Colonel William A. Phillips

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Calochortus luteus

This plant is a California endemic and it is unlikely to have occurred in Utah. A number of expeditions to Utah in the mid 1800s noted Calochortus luteus, but it is likely that they were seeing Calochortus aureus. The one source for the claim that C. luteus existed in Utah is not very reliable. I suggest we alter this to note that C. luteus was listed in historical sources, but this may be a taxonomic confusion (for which we can find a source).Michaplot (talk) 23:51, 7 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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