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Jozef Lemmens
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Chinese Fritillaria
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December 28, 2006, 06:03:11 PM »
Dear All,
Is there anyone who is able to help me with the identification of this Fritillaria? The picture was taken in Sichuan (China).
I have uploaded to my website -
http://www.alpines.be/
- more photographs of my China 2006 trip.
I would welcome any help with identification of plants which I am unfamiliar with.
Thanks for any help.
Jozef
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Jozef Lemmens - Belgium
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Re: Chinese Fritillaria
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March 04, 2007, 08:53:08 PM »
I think it's a variety of Fritillaria whitallii
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Re: Chinese Fritillaria
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March 06, 2007, 07:45:36 PM »
There is no F. whittalii in China, It is very difficult but it could be a F. cirrhosa for example...
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Lesley Cox
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Re: Chinese Fritillaria
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March 06, 2007, 08:27:37 PM »
I'm sure you're right. It IS
F. cirrhosa.
I've had the name on the tip of my tongue for days and couldn't think of it. I've lent my Frit book and file to someone so couldn't find a reference in a hurry. Certainly no
F whittallii
in China.
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Maggi Young
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Re: Chinese Fritillaria
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March 06, 2007, 08:59:25 PM »
F. cirrhosa is very variable : but then again, there are few plants which are not!!
What about a form of F. roylei, just to throw another possibility into the mix? I wouldn't like to say for sure without seeing the whole plant in front of me.... well, in front of the BD, really, he's better than I, though he admits these plants are tricky!
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Lesley Cox
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Re: Chinese Fritillaria
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March 06, 2007, 11:21:23 PM »
I didn't think of
F. roylei
as I've never seen it though a couple of people here claim to have it. I should stop being so dogmatic.
As an aside, and considering the
Crocus cvijicii
debate, how does the bulb despot pronounce "roylei" Maggi? I plump for royal-eye but some here say roy-lee-eye. I assume the guy's name was Royle? But then some here also say "traverse-ee-eye" rather than "travers-ee-eye" and "lie-alley-eye" instead of lyall-ee-eye" when those men were named Travers and Lyall.
Not only dogmatic but pedantic too, I suppose.
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Re: Chinese Fritillaria
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March 07, 2007, 10:50:22 AM »
BD says royal-eye, Lesley.
Does F. roylei's range extend across to Sichuan? I don't know ! Mostly further west, isn't it?
Oh, dear, lots of confusion here! Sorry!
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Re: Chinese Fritillaria
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March 07, 2007, 07:37:21 PM »
Thanks Maggi. As in "one in the
" for the not so bonnie prince.
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Lesley Cox - near Dunedin, lower east coast, South Island of New Zealand - Zone 9
Jozef Lemmens
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Re: Chinese Fritillaria
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March 09, 2007, 09:21:07 AM »
Thanks for breathing new life into this topic. I believe it must be a variety or subspecies of Fr. cirrhosa.
Now I am here, I can tell that I go back to China (Tibet) in June. There are still a few Androsaces and Primulas I didn’t find in the past.
Jozef
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Re: Chinese Fritillaria
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March 09, 2007, 10:22:21 AM »
I never use it but was told words ending ii should e-e
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