Fritillaria tubaeformis
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Read about Fritillaria tubaeformis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Fritillaria tubaeformis, Gren. & Godr. (F. delphinensis, Gren.). St. 6-12 in., often only 1-fld.: lvs. above middle of st. oblanceolate to linear: fls. wine- purple, spotted yellow and somewhat checkered, inodorous; segms. obtuse. Alps.—Distinguished by the glands 3-4 lines long and stigmas very short. Baker gives the same color-range as for F. meleagris. The most desirable form is var. moggridgei, Boiss. (F. moggridgei, Hort.), with bright yellow, checkered inside with bright red or reddish brown. This is a dwarfer form from the maritime Alps with wider lvs. (6-9 lines), longer stigmatic cusps, approaching F. lutea, and essentially yellow-fld. G.C. II. 13:533. Gn. 18:132. F.M. 1880: 405.—It blooms early. Var. burnatii, Planch., bright plum-color, checkered greenish yellow: fl. solitary, broadly bell- shaped, smaller, earlier and with smaller glands. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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