Beautiful pics sir.
Yes my  supervisor also told that cirrhosa and roylei are different.
Pankaj



On Sunday, July 15, 2012 11:50:55 PM UTC+8, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
>
> *Fritillaria roylei* Hook., Hooker's Icon. Pl. 9: t. 860 1852. 
>
> Common name: Himalayan Fritillary
>
> Bulbous perennial herb up to 70 cm tall with bulbs 2-3 cm in diam; leaves 
> alternate, opposite or in whorls of 3-6, linear-lanceolate, often 
> acuminate; flowers solitary or 2-4 together usually subtended by 3 leafy 
> bracts, nodding,  4-6 cm long, campanulate with oblong to elliptic-oblong 
> tepals which are yellowish green to brownish-purple, base dark purple on 
> outside, often spotted with red on outside; stamens 2-3 cm long; style 
> 3-lobed; capsule broadly oblong, 25-35 mm long, seeds many.
>
> Common in Khillenmarg meadow in Kashmir, photographed in May. I found two 
> types of flowers those with dull greenish-yellow flowers and those with 
> bright red spots on outside. 
>
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