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Fritillaria biflora, Lindl. Black Lily. Chocolate Lily. Height 6-18 in., stout: st. 1-3-fld.: lvs. 2-6, most of them near the base, scattered or whorled, oblong: perianth greenish or dark purple or lined with purple: segms. elliptic-obovate, with a greenish longitudinal band. S. Calif.—FLs. often described as dark chocolate- brown to nearly black.
 
Fritillaria biflora, Lindl. Black Lily. Chocolate Lily. Height 6-18 in., stout: st. 1-3-fld.: lvs. 2-6, most of them near the base, scattered or whorled, oblong: perianth greenish or dark purple or lined with purple: segms. elliptic-obovate, with a greenish longitudinal band. S. Calif.—FLs. often described as dark chocolate- brown to nearly black.
  

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Plant Characteristics
Origin: California
Cultivation
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Scientific Names

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Read about Fritillaria biflora in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Fritillaria biflora, Lindl. Black Lily. Chocolate Lily. Height 6-18 in., stout: st. 1-3-fld.: lvs. 2-6, most of them near the base, scattered or whorled, oblong: perianth greenish or dark purple or lined with purple: segms. elliptic-obovate, with a greenish longitudinal band. S. Calif.—FLs. often described as dark chocolate- brown to nearly black.

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