(modifié de Coste, Flore de la France 1937) :
Plante vivace, terrestre, à racines velues, à bulbe subglobuleux-trigone, entouré d'écailles (phyllopodes) coriaces, noirâtres, tronquées et brièvement tridentées au sommet;
Écologie : (répartition d'après la flore) Pelouses sèches ou un peu humides du littoral méditerranéen : Pyrénées-Orientales, Aude, Hérault, Var, Alpes-Maritimes; Corse.
Répartition hors de France : Baléares, Sardaigne, Italie et ses Îles ; Lazistan ; Afrique septentrionale.
(modified from translated Coste):
NOTE: the French text is more complete and up-to-date
Perennial plant, terrestrial, with hairy roots, 3-sided subglobular bulb, surrounded by scales (phyllopodes) Tough, blackish, truncated and briefly tridentate at the tip;
Ecology UK: Not native to the UK - France: dry or slightly damp pastures of the Mediterranean coastline: Eastern Pyrenees, Aude, Hérault, Var, Alpes-Maritimes; Corsica.
Distribution outside of France: the Balearic Islands, Sardinia, Italy and its islands; Lazistan; northern Africa.
Perennial plant, terrestrial, with hairy roots, 3-sided subglobular bulb, surrounded by scales (phyllopodes) Tough, blackish, truncated and briefly tridentate at the tip;
Ecology UK: Not native to the UK - France: dry or slightly damp pastures of the Mediterranean coastline: Eastern Pyrenees, Aude, Hérault, Var, Alpes-Maritimes; Corsica.
Distribution outside of France: the Balearic Islands, Sardinia, Italy and its islands; Lazistan; northern Africa.
Spore formation, France: February-June
Fleurs : Aucunes
Formation des spores, France : Février-juin