About Fritillaria agrestis Greene
Fritillaria agrestis Greene produces an erect stem that grows to approximately half a meter tall. A cluster of 5 to 12 long, narrow leaves is grouped around the base of the stem. Its flower is nodding and shaped like a cup, formed from six tepals. Each tepal measures one to three centimeters long, and sometimes has curved tips. The outer surface of the tepals is white with greenish to pinkish markings, while the inner surface is purple-brown. The nectaries inside the flower are long and prominent, and the flower gives off an unpleasant odor.