Fritillaria dagana
Fritillaria dagana Turcz.
Fritillaria dagana is a bulbous herbaceous perennial plant in the Liliaceae family, native to regions in Siberia, Russia, including Buryatiya, Chita, Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, and Mongolia. It belongs to the genus Fritillaria and is classified within the subgenus Liliorhiza. The species was first described in 1834 by Turcz.
Description
Fritillaria dagana is a member of the Liliaceae family, characterized as a bulbous herbaceous perennial. It is native to several regions in Siberia, including Buryatiya, Chita, Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, and parts of Mongolia. This species is part of the Fritillaria genus and is grouped under the subgenus Liliorhiza. The plant was formally described in 1834 by the botanist Turcz. It is one of several Fritillaria species found in the region, exhibiting the typical traits of the genus, such as a bulbous root system and showy, bell-shaped flowers.
Distribution
Buryatiya · Chita · Irkutsk · Krasnoyarsk · Mongolia
Synonyms
Imperialis dagana




