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I'm in Ukiah, Mendocino County of California, searching for calochortus.I have been curious about the bulbiferous species mentioned in the book by MaryGerritsen and Ron Parsons. I have never seen even a photo of a bulbil, so started tosearch the leaf axils of Calochortus vestae, which is supposed to be strongly bulbiferous. The leaveswere very narrow, and I couldn't see anything in the axils.Then I found a sturdy plant that had six flower buds. A stem plus bud emerged from each leaf axil. Hmm. I put my reading glasses on, and noticed a tiny white bump on a stemdown near the axil. Could that be it? The photos are below.I wonder what happens next. Does the bump continue to expand? Does it fall off androll away after the flowers have died? Does the whole lot die down and produce a niceclump next year?I'm not going to spend three days driving down in the heat of summer to find out. (Itis forecast to be 34C in two days, and summer would be worse).Can someone explain it all for me?Diane