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and some moreAubrieta canescens studding rock crevicesFritillaria aurea - those we saw were much more robust than many that we see in cultivation.Phelypaea coccinea - yes it really is that colour! It is parasitic, typically on Artemisia which can be seen to the left.
Gerry, excellent news and thank you. This large form of Fritillaria aurea was quite stunning and deserves to be wider grown and better known.
Perhaps it's not widely grown because, as Norman states (his 1988 list), it is not as easy to grow as the common form.
There is a photo of the plant taken on Narhak Dag, Malatya by Norman in Fritillaria 16 (Spring, 2005)