This Fritillaria survived years of neglect when my interests were elsewhere. The label was lost long ago but I think the initial bulb was of an Eastern Med species that I purchased from Dr Vlastimil Pilous. The three images show the plant over a number of weeks. The twin flowers initially sat below a terminal leaf whorl but then elongated to sit above this. Over the last week the ageing flowers have taken on a beautiful orange-red colouration.
I have plants of serpenticola, sibthorpiana and forbesii in flower for comparison and it's none of them. Could it be carica, rixii or something else?