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Fritillaria imperialis plant with flowers
Reverse tulip growing in natural environment in Hakkari, one of Turkey's highest altitude provinces. Inverted Tulip, the oldest known ornamental plant, belongs to the bulbous plants family. According to the Inverted Tulip Christian legends; Witnessing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Reverse Tulip started to grow where Meryem's tears came from. According to Muslim legends; Hz. Due to the murder of Hasan and Hüseyin in Karbala, and according to another legend, due to the inability of a couple in love named Ferhat and Şirin to reunite, Reverse Tulip's neck is bent and its color is red. Inverted Tulip tells the great suffering of the Anatolian lands with its legends.
Crown Imperial Lily (Upside Down Tulips)  Reverse, inverted, tulips
Flower of Fritillaria imperialis or imperial tulip which grows to 90 cm and repels voles and mice.
Inverted Tulip Flowers ( Crown Imperial Lily) in Hakkari Mountains, a natural flower  growing in Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey, Springtime flowers of Mountains
Fritillaria imperialis ‘Rubra Maxima’ is a bulbous herbaceous perennial, which features a beautiful display of orange-red pendant, bell-shaped flowers, blooming in mid to late spring. The plant is topped by a crown of small leaves and rising high at the end of an upright stem bearing lance-shaped, glossy leaves. Although the plant that I saw was about 30 cm or so, I understand that it grows up to around one meter high.
Blooming Fritillaria imperialis garden plant
Artichoke flower blossom
Close up of an imperial fritillary (fritillaria imperialis) flower in bloom
Close up of orange coloured Fritillaria imperialis. It is  also known as Crown imperial, Imperial fritillary, Kaiser's crown, Kurdish tulip. Shot in its natural surrounding in the garden.
fritillaria blossom path isolated on white
Reverse tulip growing in natural environment in Hakkari, one of Turkey's highest altitude provinces. Inverted Tulip, the oldest known ornamental plant, belongs to the bulbous plants family. According to the Inverted Tulip Christian legends; Witnessing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Reverse Tulip started to grow where Meryem's tears came from. According to Muslim legends; Hz. Due to the murder of Hasan and Hüseyin in Karbala, and according to another legend, due to the inability of a couple in love named Ferhat and Şirin to reunite, Reverse Tulip's neck is bent and its color is red. Inverted Tulip tells the great suffering of the Anatolian lands with its legends.
Fritillaria imperialis crown imperial flower in bloom, beautiful tall orange red flowering springtima bulbous plant on big stem with green leaves on the top
Fritillaria imperialis is a bulbous herbaceous perennial, which features a beautiful display of orange-red pendant, bell-shaped flowers, blooming in mid to late spring. The plant is topped by a crown of small leaves and rising high at the end of an upright stem bearing lance-shaped, glossy leaves. Although the plant that I saw was about 30 cm or so, I understand that it grows up to around one meter high.
Fritillaria imperialis (crown imperial, imperial fritillary or Kaiser's crown)
A portion of a single stalk of bear's breeches flowering plant - Acanthus mollis - stands close-up left of center frame in a horizontal composition that includes de-focused yellow garden flowers in the background.
Orange flowers of crown imperial lily Fritillaria imperialis
Snake's Head Fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) in a meadow during a beautiful springtime day in the delta of the river Vecht in Overijssel, The Netherlands.
Beautiful Crown imperial flower blossom isolated on a black background. Flower head close-up.
This is a collection of Bulb Flowers from Keukenhof Gardens (the Netherlands).
Beautiful exotic plants in the spring garden. Gardening art of plant breeding.
Fritillaria imperialis Rubra common name Crown Imperial
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Fritillaria imperialis is a bulbous herbaceous perennial, which features a beautiful display of orange-red pendant, bell-shaped flowers, blooming in mid to late spring. The plant is topped by a crown of small leaves and rising high at the end of an upright stem bearing lance-shaped, glossy leaves. Although the plant that I saw was about 30 cm or so, I understand that it grows up to around one meter high.
It's one of the beantiful flower in spring time
Fritillaria meleagris commonly known as snake's head fritillary a common spring flowering bulb plant.
Flowering plants Fritillaria imperialis in the garden. Fritillaria imperialis (crown imperial, imperial fritillary or Kaiser's crown) is a species of flowering plant in the lily family.
Crested lilies or Pineapple Lilies in the garden
Crown Imperials flowers, Kaiser's Crown, Fritillaria imperialis in the garden, close-up, selective focus.
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