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Fritillaria sichuanica

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Fritillaria sichuanica
Scientific classification
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F. sichuanica
Binomial name
Fritillaria sichuanica
S.C. Chen
Synonyms[1]
Synonymy
  • Fritillaria chuanbeiensis Y.K. Yang et al.
  • Fritillaria chuanbeiensis var. huyabeimu Y.K. Yang & D.H. Jiang
  • Fritillaria cirrhosa var. ecirrhosa Franchet
  • Fritillaria fujiangensis Y.K. Yang et al.
  • Fritillaria glabra var. qingchuanensis (Y.K. Yang & J.K. Wu) S.Y. Tang & S.C. Yueh
  • Fritillaria mellea S.Y. Tang & S.C. Yueh
  • Fritillaria pingwuensis Y.K. Yang & J.K. Wu
  • Fritillaria przewalskii var. longistigma Y.K. Yang & J.K. Wu
  • Fritillaria qingchuanensis Y.K. Yang & J.K. Wu
  • Fritillaria taipaiensis var. zhouquensis S.C. Chen & G.D. Yu
  • Fritillaria wenxianensis Y.K. Yang & J.K. Wu
  • Fritillaria xibeiensis Y.K. Yang et al.

Fritillaria sichuanica is a Chinese plant species of the lily family. It is found only in China, found in the Provinces of Gansu, Qinghai, and Sichuan.[2][3][1]

Fritillaria sichuanica produces bulbs up to 20 mm in diameter. Stem is up to 50 cm tall. Flowers are nodding (hanging downwards), yellow-green with deep purple spots the spots sometimes so dense that the flower appears from a distance to be more purple than yellow-green.[2][4]

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