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I think I remember that the style of F latakiensis is clearly divided into three while F elwesii has a more or less undivided style. I will have a look at my plants in the daylight tomorrow.
Martyn Rix (Flora of Turkey) says both have trifid styles though the branches are shorter in F. elwesii where the style is 7 - 10mm, very stout with branches of 1 - 3.5 mm. In F. latakiensis the style is 8-9 mm & it is divided to the middle. The most obvious difference is that the perianth segments of F. elwesii have a clear green stripe.
Quote from: Sinchets on April 09, 2009, 06:17:09 PMFritillaria ruthenica (or at least the plant I grow as this) and Fritillaria affinis (?) today in the garden. I'm not sure about the F. affinis either as it usually has an open bell shape, and the leaves are different, in a whorl at the base, 4 or 5 leaves all on the same plane. This one doesn't look like an American to me. Happy to be corrected though.
Fritillaria ruthenica (or at least the plant I grow as this) and Fritillaria affinis (?) today in the garden.