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Fritillaria Collection

"Fritillaria: A Captivating Beauty in Nature's Garden" Fritillaria, also known as Fritillaria Meleagris or Snakeshead fritillary

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Fritillaria

Fritillaria
Sergio Barboni

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Love it

Love it
Daan de Vos

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Tulips and fritillaries, Tulipa and Fritillaria

Tulips and fritillaries, Tulipa and Fritillaria
5855649 Tulips and fritillaries, Tulipa and Fritillaria; (add.info.: Tulips and fritillaries, Tulipa and Fritillaria Handcolored stipple engraving from "Le Jardinier Fleuriste)

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Crown imperial, Fritillaria imperialis

Crown imperial, Fritillaria imperialis
5855147 Crown imperial, Fritillaria imperialis; (add.info.: Crown imperial, Fritillaria imperialis. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's "Dictionary of Natural Science)

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Snake's head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris

Snake's head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris
5856138 Snake's head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris; (add.info.: Snake's head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris)

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Animalia Qvadrvpedia et Reptilia (Terra): Plate LV, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

Animalia Qvadrvpedia et Reptilia (Terra): Plate LV, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Animalia Qvadrvpedia et Reptilia (Terra): Plate LV, c. 1575/1580

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Fritillary, Snakes head fritillary, Fritillaria, Fritillaria meleagris

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

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Crown imperial lily (Fritillaria imperialis), six nectaries at base of stamens and stigma

Crown imperial lily (Fritillaria imperialis), six nectaries at base of stamens and stigma. In cultivation, Native to southeast Turkey and western Himalayas

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Snakeshead fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) close up

Snakeshead fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) close up

Background imageFritillaria 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 imageFritillaria Collection: Out of the Mist

Out of the Mist
Penny Myles

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Mountain fritillary (Fritillaria montana) in flower on the slope of Mount Vettore, Umbria, Italy

Mountain fritillary (Fritillaria montana) in flower on the slope of Mount Vettore, Umbria, Italy. May

Background imageFritillaria Collection: DDE-90039614

DDE-90039614
USA, San Juan Islands, Washington. Chocolate (Lily Fritillaria affinis) on Nature Conservancy's Yellow Island. Date: 29/11/2010

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Tulips, Roses, Anemones and other Flowers in a Glass Vase with Butterflies

Tulips, Roses, Anemones and other Flowers in a Glass Vase with Butterflies
5984026 Tulips, Roses, Anemones and other Flowers in a Glass Vase with Butterflies and a Caterpillar on a Ledge, 1676 (oil on copper) by Kessel, Jan van

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Kamchatka fritillary or Kamchatka lily (colour litho)

Kamchatka fritillary or Kamchatka lily (colour litho)
960318 Kamchatka fritillary or Kamchatka lily (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Kamchatka fritillary or Kamchatka lily (Fritillaria Kamschatcensis)

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Crown imperial lily, Fritillaria imperialis, and tulips

Crown imperial lily, Fritillaria imperialis, and tulips, Tulipa gesneriana. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Daniel Rabel after a botanical illustration by Maria Sibylla Merian from Pierre

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Black-naped monarch and hooded warbler

Black-naped monarch and hooded warbler
Black-naped monarch, Hypothymis azurea 1, and hooded warbler, Setophaga citrina 2. Gobe-mouche blue des Philippines, Gobe-mouche de la Louisiane

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Snakes head fritillary, hummingbird fuchsia and seaweeds

Snakes head fritillary, hummingbird fuchsia and seaweeds
Snakes head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris 1, hummingbird fuchsia, Fuchsia magellanica 2, toothed wrack, Fucus serratus 3 and Fucus siliqueux 4. Fritillaire, Fuchsie, Fucus

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Chocolate lily, Fritillaria biflora

Chocolate lily, Fritillaria biflora
Chocolate lily or mission bells, Fritillaria biflora (Fritillaria kamtschatcensis). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Snakes head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris

Snakes head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris. Handcoloured lithograph from Diederich von Schlechtendals German Flora (Flora von Deutschland), Jena, 1871

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Firespike fritillary, Fritillaria montana

Firespike fritillary, Fritillaria montana. Handcoloured lithograph from Diederich von Schlechtendals German Flora (Flora von Deutschland), Jena, 1871

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Crown imperial flower, Fritillaria imperialis

Crown imperial flower, Fritillaria imperialis, Hexandria, 1, and loosestrife, Lysimachia europaea (Trientalis europaeus), Heptandria, 2

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Crown imperial, Fritillaria imperialis

Crown imperial, Fritillaria imperialis
La Couronne imperial de la grande espece. Crown imperial, Fritillaria imperialis. Handcoloured etching from Pierre Joseph Buchoz Collection precieuse et enluminee des fleurs les plus belles et les

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 326

Curtis British Entomology Plate 326
Coleoptera: Blethisa multipuctata = Blethisa multipunctatum (Large-punctured Carabus) [Plant: Fritillaria melleagris (Common Fritillary)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Bouquet of Flowers in a Glass Vase, 1621 (oil on copper)

Bouquet of Flowers in a Glass Vase, 1621 (oil on copper)
4073388 Bouquet of Flowers in a Glass Vase, 1621 (oil on copper) by Bosschaert, Ambrosius the Elder (1573-1621); 31.6x21.6 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Botanical illustration of the crown imperial flower, Fritillaria imperialis, 1897 (lithograph)

Botanical illustration of the crown imperial flower, Fritillaria imperialis, 1897 (lithograph)
5855500 Botanical illustration of the crown imperial flower, Fritillaria imperialis, 1897 (lithograph) by Grasset, Eugene (1841-1917); (add.info)

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Perianthed Plants (colour litho)

Perianthed Plants (colour litho)
6004528 Perianthed Plants (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Perianthed Plants)

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Crown imperial flower, Fritillaria imperialis, in wallpaper and fabric patterns

Crown imperial flower, Fritillaria imperialis, in wallpaper and fabric patterns, and as design for a steel art object
5855502 Crown imperial flower, Fritillaria imperialis, in wallpaper and fabric patterns, and as design for a steel art object, 1897 (lithograph) by Grasset

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Four Peonies and a Crown Imperial (w / c and gouache over graphite on parchment mounted

Four Peonies and a Crown Imperial (w / c and gouache over graphite on parchment mounted
4073370 Four Peonies and a Crown Imperial (w/c and gouache over graphite on parchment mounted on board) by RedoutA©, Pierre-Joseph (1759-1840); 37.5x29.5 cm; National Gallery of Art

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Fritillaire, Imperiale variete jaune, engraved by Victor

Fritillaire, Imperiale variete jaune, engraved by Victor
881370 Fritillaire, Imperiale varietejaune, engraved by Victor, from Choix Des Plus Belle Fleurs et des Plus Beaux Fruits, 1827 (hand-coloured stipple engraving) by Redoute

Background imageFritillaria Collection: 'This is the Sun'

"This is the Sun"
Henrik Spranz

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Fritillary (Fritillaria biflora), 1935. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott

Fritillary (Fritillaria biflora), 1935. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott
Fritillary (Fritillaria biflora), 1935

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Bouquet of Flowers in a Glass Vase, 1621. Creator: Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder

Bouquet of Flowers in a Glass Vase, 1621. Creator: Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder
Bouquet of Flowers in a Glass Vase, 1621

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Snakes head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris), view into flower with linear green nectaries

Snakes head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris), view into flower with linear green nectaries. In cultivation, Surrey, England, UK. April

Background imageFritillaria 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 imageFritillaria Collection: Scarlet Fritillaria, c1915, (1915). Artist: Emma Graham Clock

Scarlet Fritillaria, c1915, (1915). Artist: Emma Graham Clock
Scarlet Fritillaria, c1915, (1915). Fritillaria coccinea - Lily Family. From Wild Flowers from the Mountains, Canons and Valleys of California, by Emma Graham Clock. [H. S

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Mission Bells, c1915, (1915). Artist: Emma Graham Clock

Mission Bells, c1915, (1915). Artist: Emma Graham Clock
Mission Bells, c1915, (1915). Fritillaria lanceolata - Lily Family. From Wild Flowers from the Mountains, Canons and Valleys of California, by Emma Graham Clock. [H. S

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Lapwing flower Fritillaria meleagris Kivit eijeren

Lapwing flower Fritillaria meleagris Kivit eijeren
Lapwing flower (Fritillaria meleagris, Kivit eijeren. / Fritillaria / fritilaire (title on object), Lapwing flower. Numbered top right: 91. With the Latin name

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Mission Bells (Fritillaria) Grow Beside The Trail; Hamlet, Oregon, United States Of America

Mission Bells (Fritillaria) Grow Beside The Trail; Hamlet, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Rose, primula, Narcissus, Fritillaria

Rose, primula, Narcissus, Fritillaria
Ink & wash on paper, c. 1820 by Lucy Hardcastle (1771-c.1835). Held in the Library and Archives Date: circa 1820

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Tulips and fritillaries, Tulipa and Fritillaria

Tulips and fritillaries, Tulipa and Fritillaria.. Handcolored stipple engraving from Le Jardinier Fleuriste, Dedie aus Dames par un Amateur, Chez Marcilly, Paris, 1818

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Botanical illustration of the crown imperial

Botanical illustration of the crown imperial flower, Fritillaria imperialis.. Lithograph by Verneuil with pochoir (stencil) handcoloring from Eugene Grassets Plants and their Application to Ornament

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Crown imperial flower, Fritillaria imperialis

Crown imperial flower, Fritillaria imperialis, in wallpaper, fabric patterns, and art object.. Lithograph by Milesi with pochoir (stencil)

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Nectarium of the crown imperial 1, grass of

Nectarium of the crown imperial 1, grass of Parnassus 2, iris 3 and nasturtium 4.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards for William Curtiss Lectures

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Fritillaria bucharica, white fritillary from central Asia

Fritillaria bucharica, white fritillary from central Asia.. Hand-coloured botanical illustration drawn by Matilda Smith and lithographed by John Nugent Fitch from Joseph Dalton Hookers Curtiss

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Yellow flowers of Daffodil towering over white flowers of Narcissus, violet

Yellow flowers of Daffodil towering over white flowers of Narcissus, violet, drooping flowerheads of Fritillary, blue flowerheads of Hyacinth and upward-facing purple petals of Cerise Crocus

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Inverted Passion

Inverted Passion
Silver washed fritillaries on passion flower and fruit, inverted

Background imageFritillaria Collection: Snakes head fritillary, Checkered daffodil, Chess flower (Fritillaria meleagris)

Snakes head fritillary, Checkered daffodil, Chess flower (Fritillaria meleagris)




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"Fritillaria: A Captivating Beauty in Nature's Garden" Fritillaria, also known as Fritillaria Meleagris or Snakeshead fritillary, is a mesmerizing flower that enchants with its unique and intricate patterns. With its delicate petals resembling the scales of a snake's head, this captivating bloom adds an enchanting touch to any meadow or garden. One variety that stands out is the Crown imperial lily (Fritillaria imperialis). Its majestic stature and vibrant colors make it a regal presence amidst other flowers. Adorned with six nectaries at the base of stamens and stigma, it becomes a haven for pollinators seeking nourishment. In close-up shots, the Snakeshead fritillary reveals its true allure. Each petal showcases an exquisite mosaic-like pattern in shades of purple and white. When paired with dandelions in a meadow setting like Cricklade, it creates a picturesque scene straight out of a fairytale. Venturing further into nature's embrace brings us to Mount Vettore in Umbria, Italy. Here we find the Mountain fritillary (Fritillaria montana) proudly displaying its blossoms on the slopes. Bathed in May sunlight, these flowers paint the landscape with their delicate hues. Artistic depictions capture the essence through stunning compositions such as "Tulips, Roses, Anemones and other Flowers in a Glass Vase with Butterflies. " This masterpiece showcases how Fritillarias harmonize effortlessly alongside other blooms while attracting graceful butterflies. The Kamchatka fritillary or Kamchatka lily takes center stage in colorful lithographs that highlight its beauty against lush greenery. Its striking appearance demands attention while adding vibrancy to any environment. When combined with tulips or roses, as seen in gardens, the Crown imperial lily creates a captivating display.