FRITILLARIA
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The genus Fritillaria are very close to lilies and Nomocharis, so close that several species have switched from one to another genus. There is about 150 species and sub-species of Fritillaria. Mostly all Fritillaria grows on the northern hemisphere and mostly all Fritillaria requires a well-drained soil and is therefore ideal for rock garden.
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Fritillaria hermonis ssp. amana From Turkey, Syria and Lebanon |
Fritillaria assyriaca From eastern Turkey and northern Iraq |
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Fritillaria montana From France, Italy, Yugoslavia and Greece |
Fritillaria pudica From northwestern North America |
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Fritillaria puquiensis From China |
Fritillaria sewerzowii From Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, northern Pakistan, Kashmir and parts of China. |
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Fritillaria tubiformis From France and Italy |
Fritillaria crassifolia Especially from Turkey, but also Lebanon and Iran. |
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Fritillaria crassifolia ssp. kurdica
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Fritillaria gracea ssp. thessala From northern Greece, southern Bulgaria and in Albania. |
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Fritillaria involucrata From the French and Italian Alps. |
Fritillaria latifolia var. aurea From the central Turkey |
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Fritillaria meleagris alba fl.pl. A rare double form of the well known F. meleagris. |
Fritillaria messanensis Grows in several countries around the Mediterranean and North Africa. |
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Fritillaria michailovskyi From the north eastern Turkey, especially around the lakes Van and Kars. |
Fritillaria pallidiflora Grows in Central Asia. |
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