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Fritillaria gentneri : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fritillaria gentneri
''Fritillaria gentneri'', or Gentner's fritillary, is a rare member of Lily family (Liliaceae), that is endemic to southwest Oregon and adjacent Siskiyou County, California. Its habitat is dry, open woodlands and chaparral from 1000–5000 feet, where it blooms from March through July. However, most populations generally are done blooming by the end of May. As with many plants, the lower elevations bloom earliest with the bloom period moving up following elevation. ==Discovery== It was discovered by 18-year-old Laura Gentner in 1942 in rural Jackson County, Oregon. Dr. Helen M. Gilkey, curator of the herbarium of the Oregon State College, published it as a new species with Gentner as its namesake. In her paper published in ''Madroño'' in 1951 she distinguished it from the similar ''Fritillaria recurva'': "As brilliant in color as ''F. recurva'', the blossom of this new form is consistently of a different shade of red; its flowering period begins two weeks later; the plant is typically more robust..."〔
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