Checkered lily (Fritillaria meleagris)
Family: Liliaceae
The checkered lily is a European wildflower and old-fashioned perennial garden plant. Also called snake head fritillary, and guinea hen flower, it is known for its unusual, patterned flowers. It is a favorite spring-flowering plant for low-maintenance or naturalistic landscapes. The checkered lily is highly toxic if ingested, so it should not be planted where it might come into contact with children or pets.
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Tags:
bulb, flower, ornamental, perennial, spring, sun
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Cultivation: Small perennial for USDA hardiness zones 3 to 8. Grows best in partial to full sun with moderate moisture.
Size: Reaches 9" to 1' (23 cm to 30 cm) tall with a spread of 6" to 9" (15 cm to 23 cm).
Flowering: Blooms from late winter through mid-spring.
Propagation methods: division, seeds.
Size: Reaches 9" to 1' (23 cm to 30 cm) tall with a spread of 6" to 9" (15 cm to 23 cm).
Flowering: Blooms from late winter through mid-spring.
Propagation methods: division, seeds.








