It grows from a
bulb, which resembles a small mass of rice grains. The stems are tall. The flowers are produced in the spring, nodding, , yellowish or greenish brown with a lot of yellow mottling to purplish black with little mottling, or yellow-green mottled with purple. The leaves are in
whorls. There are two
varieties: • '''
Fritillaria affinis var.
affinis''': This is the more common and widespread variant, occurring throughout the plant's range. It can be differentiated by its strong mottling pattern. Its bulb has 2 to 20 small scales. • '''
Fritillaria affinis var.
tristulis''': This variant is much less widespread; it is found only in
Marin County on the north coast of California. It has a much more subtle mottling pattern and is generally darker overall. Its bulb has 60 to 100 small scales. ==Distribution and habitat==