Androstephium breviflorum

Androstephium breviflorum is a species of flowering plant known by the common names pink funnel lily and small flowered androstephium.

It grows at elevations of 100–1,600 metres (330–5,250 ft) in sandy to rocky soil of open desert scrub.

Androstephium breviflorum is a perennial herb growing from a spherical corm.

Androstephium breviflorum was published as a new species by Sereno Watson in 1873,[1] based on material collected by Ellen Powell Thompson in 1872 in the vicinity of Kanab, Utah, during the US Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River (led by John Wesley Powell).

Her specimen, the holotype, resides in the United States National Herbarium (US).