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Fritillaries - Photo (c) Stephan, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA) CC
Fritillaries (Genus Fritillaria) Info
Fritillaria (fritillaries) is a genus of spring flowering herbaceous bulbous perennial plants in the lily family (Liliaceae). The type species, Fritillaria meleagris, was first described in Europe in 1571, while other species from the Middle East and Asia were also introduced to Europe at that time. The genus has about 130–140 species divided among eight subgenera. The flowers are usually solitary, nodding and bell-shaped with bulbs that have fleshy scales, resembling (Wikipedia)
Silver-washed Fritillary - Photo (c) frahome, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by frahome CC
Silver-washed Fritillary (Argynnis paphia) Info
The silver-washed fritillary (Argynnis paphia) is a common and variable butterfly found over much of the Palaearctic ecozone – Algeria, Europe, temperate Asia and Japan. (Wikipedia)
Checker Lily - Photo (c) David Hofmann, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND) CC
Checker Lily (Fritillaria affinis) Info
Fritillaria affinis (checker lily, chocolate lily) is a highly variable species in the genus Fritillaria, native to western North America, in California, Klamath Ranges, the north coast ranges, Cascade Ranges, north Sierra Nevada foothills, and the San Francisco Bay Area, north to British Columbia, Oregon, Washington, Montana and Idaho.... (Wikipedia)
Spotted Fritillary - Photo (c) Marcello Consolo, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA) CC
Spotted Fritillary (Melitaea didyma) Info
Melitaea didyma, the spotted fritillary or red-band fritillary, is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. (Wikipedia)
Snake's-head Fritillary - Photo (c) AnneTanne, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA) CC
Snake's-head Fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) Info
Fritillaria meleagris is a Eurasian species of flowering plant in the lily family. Its common names include snake's head fritillary, snake's head (the original English name), chess flower, frog-cup, guinea-hen flower, guinea flower, leper lily (because its shape resembled the bell once carried by lepers), Lazarus bell, chequered lily, chequered daffodil, drooping tulip or, in northern Europe, simply frit (Wikipedia)
Yellow Fritillary - Photo (c) Lynette Schimming, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Yellow Fritillary (Fritillaria pudica) Info
Fritillaria pudica (yellow fritillary) is a small perennial plant found in the sagebrush country in the western United States (Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, very northern California, Nevada, northwestern Colorado, North Dakota and Utah) and Canada (Alberta and British Columbia). It is a member of the lily family, or Liliaceae. Another (somewhat ambiguous) name is "yellowbells", since it has a bell-shaped yellow flower. It may be found in dryish, loose so (Wikipedia)
Pale Homochlodes Moth - Photo (c) ryanli, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by ryanli CC
Pale Homochlodes Moth (Homochlodes fritillaria) Info
Homochlodes fritillaria, the pale homochlode, is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in North America. (Wikipedia)
Rice Root - Photo (c) Kevin Schafer, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by Kevin Schafer CC
Rice Root (Fritillaria camschatcensis) Info
Fritillaria camschatcensis is a species of flowering plant native to northeastern Asia and northwestern North America, including northern Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Alaska, northern Japan, and the Russian Far East (Amur, Kamchatka, Khabarovsk, Magadan, Primorye, Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands). It has many common names, including Kamchatka fritillary and Kamchatka lily. (Wikipedia)
Crown Imperial - Photo (c) Lotus Johnson, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Crown Imperial (Fritillaria imperialis) Info
Fritillaria imperialis (crown imperial, imperial fritillary or Kaiser's crown) is a species of flowering plant in the lily family, native to a wide stretch from ] ] (shlér) across the plateau of Turkey, Iraq and Iran to Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Himalayan foothills. It is also widely cultivated as an ornamental and reportedly naturalized in Austria, Sicily, and Washington State. The common names and also the epithet "imperialis," literally "of the emp (Wikipedia)
Spotted Fritillary - Photo (c) faerthen, all rights reserved, uploaded by faerthen C
Spotted Fritillary (Fritillaria atropurpurea) Info
Fritillaria atropurpurea is a species of fritillary known by several common names, including spotted fritillary, purple fritillary, spotted mountainbells, and spotted missionbells. (Wikipedia)
Chocolate Lily - Photo (c) Mark K. James, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Mark K. James CC
Chocolate Lily (Fritillaria biflora) Info
Fritillaria biflora (chocolate lily, mission bells) is a species of fritillary native to western California and northern Baja California. It occurs in the chaparral and woodlands ecoregion, often in serpentine soil formations and hillside grassland habitats. (Wikipedia)
Scarlet Fritillary - Photo (c) dpadley, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Scarlet Fritillary (Fritillaria recurva) Info
Fritillaria recurva, the scarlet fritillary, is a North American bulb-forming herb in the lily family. (Wikipedia)
Fragrant Fritillary - Photo (c) Lauren Glevanik, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Lauren Glevanik CC
Fragrant Fritillary (Fritillaria liliacea) Info
Fritillaria liliacea, commonly known as fragrant fritillary, is a threatened perennial herb in the lily family . It is native to the region surrounding San Francisco Bay in California. (Wikipedia)
Iberian Fritillary - Photo (c) Joao Tiago Tavares, all rights reserved, uploaded by Joao Tiago Tavares C
Iberian Fritillary (Fritillaria lusitanica) Info
Fritillaria lusitanica is a European plant in the lily family, native to Spain and Portugal. (Wikipedia)
Purdy's Fritillary - Photo (c) David Greenberger, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by David Greenberger CC
Purdy's Fritillary (Fritillaria purdyi) Info
Fritillaria purdyi, known by the common name Purdy's fritillary, is a rare species of flowering plant in the lily family. (Wikipedia)
Fritillaria meleagroides - Photo (c) Алексей Эбель, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Алексей Эбель CC
Fritillaria meleagroides Info
Fritillaria meleagroides is a Eurasian species of bulb-forming plants in the lily family, native to Xinjiang, Russia (Altay Krai, Western Siberia Krai, European Russia, North Caucasus), Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and Bulgaria. (Wikipedia)
Brown Fritillary - Photo (c) Dan and Raymond, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA) CC
Brown Fritillary (Fritillaria micrantha) Info
Fritillaria micrantha, known by the common names brown fritillary and brown bells, is a California species of fritillary in the lily family. (Wikipedia)
Ojai Fritillary - Photo (c) Damon Tighe, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Damon Tighe CC
Ojai Fritillary (Fritillaria ojaiensis) Info
Fritillaria ojaiensis is a rare species of fritillary lily known by the common name Ojai fritillary. (Wikipedia)
Pyrenean Fritillary - Photo (c) Miguel Ángel García., some rights reserved (CC BY) CC
Pyrenean Fritillary (Fritillaria pyrenaica) Info
Fritillaria pyrenaica is a species of flowering plant in the family Liliaceae, native to the Pyrenees in Spain and France. Common names include Pyrenean fritillary and Pyrenean snake's-head. It is a bulbous perennial growing to 45 cm (18 in). The pendent, bell-shaped flowers are borne in spring. They have recurved tepals which are purple tinged with brown and yellow. Like other species in this genus, notably F. meleagris, they are strongly chequered. (Wikipedia)
Adobe Lily - Photo (c) Eric in SF, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by Eric in SF CC
Adobe Lily (Fritillaria pluriflora) Info
Fritillaria pluriflora is a rare California species of fritillary known by the common name adobe lily. (Wikipedia)
Pine Fritillary - Photo (c) paulexcoff, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA), uploaded by paulexcoff CC
Pine Fritillary (Fritillaria pinetorum) Info
Fritillaria pinetorum, known by the common names pinewoods fritillary and Davidson's fritillary, is an uncommon California species of fritillary. (Wikipedia)
Stinkbells - Photo (c) David Greenberger, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by David Greenberger CC
Stinkbells (Fritillaria agrestis) Info
Fritillaria agrestis is a species of fritillary known by the common name stinkbells. It is endemic to California, where it is found in scattered populations from Mendocino County and Butte County to Ventura County. It grows in heavy soils, particularly clay. It is not common. (Wikipedia)