Fritillaria amabilis
Fritillaria amabilis Koidz.
Fritillaria amabilis is a species in the Liliaceae family, native to Japan. It was first described in 1914 by Koidz.
Description
Fritillaria amabilis belongs to the genus Fritillaria and is part of the Liliaceae family, commonly known as the lily family. This species is indigenous to Japan and was formally published in 1914 by the botanist Koidz. Its classification within the Fritillaria genus includes a range of bulbous perennial plants known for their distinctive bell-shaped flowers. The species name 'amabilis' is derived from the Latin word for 'beautiful,' which may describe a notable feature of the plant. No further specific ecological or morphological details are provided in the source data.
Distribution
Japan
Synonyms
Fritillaria amabilis f. moritae




