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- Fritillaria meleagris is a Eurasian species of flowering plant in the lily family Liliaceae. Its common names include snake's head fritillary, snake's...
- perennial plants in the lily family (Liliaceae). The type species, Fritillaria meleagris, was first described in Europe in 1571, while other species from...
- and central nervous system depression. Most Fritillaria (e.g. Fritillaria imperialis, Fritillaria meleagris) bulbs contain poisonous neurotoxic alkaloids...
- Macedonia Fritillaria macrocarpa - Morocco Fritillaria maximowiczii Freyn - Russian Far East, China, Zabaykalsky Krai Fritillaria meleagris L. Type species...
- continuously in size. Among flowers, the snake's head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris, have a tessellated chequerboard pattern on their petals. The structures...
- also applied to related genera such as Sternbergia, Ismene and Fritillaria meleagris. It has been suggested that the word "Daffodil" be restricted to...
- one of the few places in the UK that the snake's head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris, may be seen growing wild. These flowers grow in very few places...
- species in this genus, notably F. meleagris, they are strongly chequered. Two subspecies are currently recognized: Fritillaria pyrenaica subsp. boissieri (Costa)...
- (the symbol of Slovene mountaineering), Cypripedium calceolus, Fritillaria meleagris (snake's head fritillary), and Pulsatilla grandis are found. Slovenia...
- Fritillaria meleagris in the grounds of the abbey....