Fritillaria michailovskyi is a species of flowering plant in the lily family Liliaceae, native to mountainous areas of northeastern Turkey.
It has been named as Aslay, after Meral Aslay, a researcher from the team who discovered it.
[2]It is a bulbous perennial growing to 10–20 cm (4–8 in) tall, with narrow strap-shaped leaves and nodding umbels of distinctive, pendent, bell-shaped maroon flowers with yellow tips in spring.
[3][4][5] In cultivation, it requires very well-drained conditions, as it does not tolerate winter wet.
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