Fritillaria imperialis


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Lifespan: perennial
Origin: ?
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Read about Fritillaria imperialis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Fritillaria imperialis, Linn. (Imperialis coronata, Dum. Cours.). Crown Imperial. Fig. 1583. Height 2-3 ft.: lvs. numerous, crowded, ascending, ½ -l in. wide, highest often in whorls of 8-10: fls. end of March. —There are single and double forms in yellow and red, and kinds with foliage striped white, and with gold. There are varieties Aurora, Maximus. and William Rex, red; Sulphurous, sulfur-yellow; and Crown upon Crown, Couronne Orange, Red Slagz- waard and others. Var. longipetala, Hort. Gn. 56:358, with long segms. Var. chitralensis, Hort., has rich yellow fls.: said to be a common form in Chitral (British India). F. raddeana Regel, from Turkestan, is somewhat dwarfer, blooms earlier, has floral lvs. recurved-spreading, fls. straw-colored or greenish yellow and shorter than the pedicels. CH


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