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Fritillaria thunbergii

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Fritillaria thunbergii
photographed in Madison, Wisconsin
by James Steakley
Scientific classification
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F. thunbergii
Binomial name
Fritillaria thunbergii
Miq. 1867
Synonyms[1]
Synonymy
  • Uvularia cirrhosa Thunb. 1784, not Fritillaria cirrhosa D. Don 1825
  • Fritillaria verticillata var. thunbergii (Miq.) Baker
  • Fritillaria collicola Hance
  • Fritillaria thunbergii var. chekiangensis P.K.Hsiao & K.C.Hsia
  • Fritillaria austroanhuiensis Y.K.Yang & J.K.Wu
  • Fritillaria chekiangensis (P.K.Hsiao & K.C.Hsia) Y.K.Yang
  • Fritillaria xiaobeimu Y.K.Yang, J.Z.Shao & M.M.Fang

Fritillaria thunbergii is an Asian plant species of the lily family. It is native to Kazakhstan and in Xinjiang Province of western China, though cultivated in other places and naturalized in Japan and in other parts of China.[1][2]

Fritillaria thunbergii produces bulbs up to 30 mm in diameter. Stem is up to 80 cm tall. Flowers are pale yellow, sometimes with a purple tinge or purple markings.[2][3]

formerly included[1]
  • Fritillaria thunbergii var. puqiensis (G.D.Yu & G.Y.Chen) P.K.Hsiao & S.C.Yu, now called Fritillaria monantha Migo

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