fritillaria
Fritillaria is a genus of flowering plants in the lily family, consisting of approximately 130 species. These bulbous perennials are native to the Northern Hemisphere, with the majority of species found in Europe and Asia.
The plants are characterized by their bell-shaped flowers, which come in a wide range of colors, including
Fritillaria species vary widely in size and habit, ranging from short, compact plants to tall, upright stems.
The rhizomes and bulbs of Fritillaria plants contain the alkaloids lycorine and fritillarin, which have been
Fritillaria species are often grown as ornamental plants in gardens and greenhouses. They require a period
Horticulturists and botanists study Fritillaria species for their unique characteristics and diversity. Breeders have developed many