Fritillaria camschatcensis is a species of flowering plant native to northeastern Asia and northwestern North America, including northern Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Alaska, northern Japan, and the Russian Far East (Amur, Kamchatka, Khabarovsk, Magadan, Primorye, Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands).
Fritillaria camschatcensis produces bulbs with several large fleshy scales, similar to those of commercially cultivated garlic.
Leaves are lanceolate, up to 10 cm long, borne in whorls along the stem.
Flowers are spreading or nodding (hanging downwards), dark greenish brown to brownish purple (chocolate colored),[3] sometimes mottled with yellow.
[4][5][6][7] The flowers have a characteristic foul smell, and are pollinated by flies drawn to the offensive odor.