Fritillaria recurva

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Fritillaria recurva
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 Scarlet Fritillary
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Fritillaria recurva, Benth. Height 6-24 in.: st. 2-8-fld., purple, mottled green: lvs. 6-12, lower ones in whorls of 3-4, linear, ascending: fls. narrow, bell-shaped. Calif., Ore. —This has stamens only a little shorter than the perianth, while in the next 3 species they are only half the length of the perianth. Distinct by the color of the fls., which are bright red outside without a trace of purple, and brilliant yellow inside, spotted with red. CH


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