Fritillaria carica
Fritillaria carica Rix

Fritillaria carica is a species in the genus Fritillaria, belonging to the Liliaceae family. It was first described by Rix in 1975 and is native to the East Aegean Islands and Turkey. The species has a global distribution.
Description
Fritillaria carica is a member of the Liliaceae family and is part of the Fritillaria genus, known for its distinctive bell-shaped flowers. This species was formally published in 1975 by Rix. It is primarily found in the East Aegean Islands and Turkey, with a broader global presence. The species is recognized for its specific geographic origin and is part of the diverse flora of the region.
Distribution
Global · East Aegean Is. · Turkey
Synonyms
Fritillaria chiaFritillaria pelinaeaFritillaria tulipifolia var. dasyphylla




