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Snakes Head Fritillary Collection

The Snakes Head Fritillary, scientifically known as Fritillaria meleagris, is a mesmerizing flower that captivates with its unique appearance

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fritillaria meleagris, fritillary, snakes head fritillary
2339 Fritillary - Snakes head fritillary Fritillaria meleagris

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Still life with Kaiser's crown fritillary in a stone niche, 1613. Creator: Jacob Vosmaer

Still life with Kaiser's crown fritillary in a stone niche, 1613. Creator: Jacob Vosmaer
Still life with Kaiser's crown fritillary in a stone niche, 1613

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Fritillary, Snakes head fritillary, Fritillaria, Fritillaria meleagris
Fritilary, Snakes head fritillary, Purple coloured flowers growing outdoors.-

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Fritillary, Snakes head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris

Fritillary, Snakes head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris
2339 Snakes head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris. A single stem with multiple flowers on it

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Snakeshead fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) close up

Snakeshead fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) close up

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Snakes head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) flowering with Dandelions in meadow Cricklade

Snakes head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) flowering with Dandelions in meadow Cricklade, Wiltshire, England, UK, April

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Dreaming Beauty

Dreaming Beauty
Henrik Spranz

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Fritillary
Stuart Williams

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Irises, Roses and other Flowers in a Porcelain Vase, 1622

Irises, Roses and other Flowers in a Porcelain Vase, 1622
CH27313 Irises, Roses and other Flowers in a Porcelain Vase, 1622 by Ast, Balthasar van der (c.1593-1657); Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Still Life of Flowers in a Porcelain Vase (oil on panel)

Still Life of Flowers in a Porcelain Vase (oil on panel)
RAF35160 Still Life of Flowers in a Porcelain Vase (oil on panel) by Bosschaert, Ambrosius the Elder (1573-1621); Private Collection; Photo eRafael Valls Gallery, London, UK; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Snakes Head Fritillary, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Snakes Head Fritillary, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999224 Snakes Head Fritillary, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

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Snakes head Fritillary
Mandy Disher

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Snakes head Fritillary

Snakes head Fritillary
Mandy Disher

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: 'Mystical meadow... '

"Mystical meadow... "
Wil Mijer

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Snakes head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris. A single flower close up showing detail

Snakes head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris. A single flower close up showing detail
2339 Snakes head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris. A single flower close up showing detail of checkerboard pattern

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Snakes head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) in flower, sillouetted against the setting sun

Snakes head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) in flower, sillouetted against the setting sun, Cricklade, Wiltshire, UK. April 2015

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Bouquet of Flowers, 1609

Bouquet of Flowers, 1609
XAM66442 Bouquet of Flowers, 1609 by Bosschaert, Ambrosius Elder (1573-1621)(circle of); 50.2x35.3 cm; Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Pointed-petal Fritillary -Fritillaria acmopetala-, flowering, Thuringia, Germany

Pointed-petal Fritillary -Fritillaria acmopetala-, flowering, Thuringia, Germany

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Snake's-head Fritillary - close up of flower heads with rain drops. Wiltshire, England

Snake's-head Fritillary - close up of flower heads with rain drops. Wiltshire, England
DK-137 Snake's-head Fritillary - close up of flower heads with rain drops. Wiltshire, England. Fritillaria meleagris David Kilbey contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Snake's-head Fritillary - Close up of white morph flower head with rain drops. Wiltshire, England

Snake's-head Fritillary - Close up of white morph flower head with rain drops. Wiltshire, England
DK-139 Snake's-head Fritillary - Close up of white morph flower head with rain drops. Wiltshire, England. Fritillaria meleagris David Kilbey contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Snake's-head Fritillary - Close up of flower head in the rain. Wiltshire, England

Snake's-head Fritillary - Close up of flower head in the rain. Wiltshire, England
DK-138 Snake's-head Fritillary - Close up of flower head in the rain Wiltshire, England. Fritillaria meleagris David Kilbey contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Snake's-head Fritillary - in meadow full of flowers - Wiltshire - England - UK

Snake's-head Fritillary - in meadow full of flowers - Wiltshire - England - UK
DK-366 Snake's-head Fritillary - in meadow full of flowers Wiltshire - England - UK Fritillaria meleagris David Kilbey contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: William A. Bolton / SpecialistStock

William A. Bolton / SpecialistStock
Snakes head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris), UK

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Snake's-head Fritillaries Also Cuckoo flower, frosty morning, Wiltshire, UK

Snake's-head Fritillaries Also Cuckoo flower, frosty morning, Wiltshire, UK
ROG-11307 Snakes head FRITILLARY and LADYs SMOCK / CUCKOO FLOWER Frosty morning, Wiltshire, UK Fritillaria meleagris Also known as Checked lily / Snakehead lily

Background imageSnakes Head Fritillary Collection: Snake's-head Fritillaries Frosty morning, Wiltshire, UK

Snake's-head Fritillaries Frosty morning, Wiltshire, UK
ROG-11306 Snakes head FRITILLARIES Frosty morning, Wiltshire, UK Fritilllaria meleagris Also known as Checked lily / Snakehead lily


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The Snakes Head Fritillary, scientifically known as Fritillaria meleagris, is a mesmerizing flower that captivates with its unique appearance. This enchanting fritillary species showcases delicate petals in shades of purple and white, resembling the intricate patterns found on a snake's head. In full bloom, the Snakes Head Fritillary stands tall among other wildflowers in meadows and gardens alike. Its slender stems proudly display clusters of bell-shaped flowers that add a touch of elegance to any landscape. A close-up view reveals the intricate details of this captivating flower. Each petal boasts an exquisite checkerboard pattern, creating a visual spectacle that is truly one-of-a-kind, and is no wonder why artists throughout history have been inspired by its beauty. Dating back centuries, this fritillary has been featured in various works of art such as "Irises, Roses and other Flowers in a Porcelain Vase" and "Still Life of Flowers in a Porcelain Vase. " These paintings capture the timeless allure of the Snakes Head Fritillary and immortalize its charm for generations to come. Even though it may seem fragile, this resilient flower thrives in diverse environments. From meadows adorned with dandelions to picturesque gardens filled with vibrant blooms, the Snakes Head Fritillary adds an element of grace wherever it grows. An 1833-39 colored engraving titled "Snakes Head Fritillary" further emphasizes its allure through detailed illustrations that showcase every aspect of this remarkable flower. The artwork serves as a testament to humanity's fascination with nature's wonders. Whether you encounter it while strolling through fields or admire it from afar within artistic masterpieces, there is no denying the magnetic appeal possessed by the Snakes Head Fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris). Its distinctive presence leaves an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to witness its beauty.