Bulbous woodland-starLithophragma glabrum is one of the two relatively common Wasatch species of Lithophragma, a Saxifrage family genus with a Greek name which means, strangely enough, exactly the same what Saxifraga is in Latin: a stone-breaker.
The petals of L. glabrum range from off-white to pink in color, and are deeply cut into 5 pointy lobes; the other local woodland-star, a white-flowered L. parviflorum, has three-lobed petals. But even more telling are the bulbous red swellings below the flowerheads of L. glabrum, which gave this species its name.
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