Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker Gawl.
Publ. & Syn.Ker Gawl., Bot. Mag. 30: t. 1216 (1809). - Lilium camschatcense L., Sp. Pl.: 303 (1753). Described from Kamtchatka (the Russian Far East) and from western Canada. Type not designated (Jarvis 2007: 632).
NotesHultén (1968a) mapped a locality for Fritillaria camschatcensis in the Borderline Arctic southwest of the Kuskokwim Mountains in southwestern Alaska.
Chromosomes(1) 24 (4x). - Far East (S, N), Canada (W), U.S.A. (W). - Several reports.
(2) 36 (6x). - Far East (Japan, Kuriles). - Three reports. For a discussion of the eastern Asian plants with 2n = 36, see Taylor and Mulligan (1968).
Not included: Reports of some strange numbers (2n = 10, 12) are based on cultivated material of uncertain identity.
GeographyAmphi-Pacific: (ALA).
Distribution N = F     E = b     AW = b     [ key ]
Parent taxonFritillaria L.
PAF ID260301
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