Fritillaria camschatcensis
- Flower nameFritillaria camschatcensis
- Scientific nameFritillaria camtschatcensis
- AliasChocolate Lily, 黒百合
- Place of originJapan, Kamchatka, Eastern Siberia
- Place of floweringHigh mountain
- Flowering seasonMay, June
What is Fritillaria camschatcensis
Fritillaria camtschatcensis, Chocolate Lily or Kuroyuri (Scientific name: Fritillaria camtschatcensis) is native to Japan, Kamchatka, Eastern Siberia,and is an alpine perennial perennial of the family Liliaceae. In Hokkaido - Honshu northern part, it grows naturally in a low grass - alpine wet grassland. Five flowers are attached to the flower stems with 3 to 4 leaves in a circle, attaching about 3 flowers to the tip. In early summer, deep red purple flowers are bloomed sideways. The Japanese name is based on the lily flower and the flower color is dark. In case
Generic name: Fritillaria camtschatcensis, Chocolate Lily or Kuroyuri , Scientific name: Fritillaria camtschatcensis, Origin: Japan, Kamchatka, Eastern Siberia, aka: Chocolate Lily, : Perennial plant, leaf length: 7 to 8 cm, leaf order: wheat, leaf shape: lanceolate shape, petiole: none, flower shape: downward bell shape, flower color: mesh pattern in black violet area, flowering period: late May to Late June, flower diameter: 3 cm, flower piece: 6 pieces, stamens number: 6 pieces, flower pillars: 3 fissures from the base.