Family: Liliaceae

Scientific Name: Fritillaria meleagris alba

Common Name: Guinea Hen Flower, Fritillaria, Snakes Head, Checkered Lily, Sullen Lady, Leper's Bell

DescriptionA medium size plant bearing 1-2 white bell-shaped, pendant flowers per plant
Pronunciation(frit-il-AR-ee-uh)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizoms, etc.
Hardiness Zone5
Sunlightfull sun to shade
Moistureaverage, prefers moist
Soil & SiteNative to moist meadows and woods in Europe
FlowersThe pendant white bell shaped flowers seem rather large for the plant. A 1999 White Flower Farm catalog describes the flowers as "winsome, charming and unusual"
LeavesThe narrow leaves are alternate and rather sparse.
DimensionsThe plant size ranges from 6"-12" tall. Plant 5" deep and 5-10 plants per square foot
Propagationbulbs
Native SiteNative to moist meadows and woods in Europe.
Cultivar OriginA heirloom bulb in cultivation since 1572.
Misc FactsThe species name meleagris is taken from the Greek word for Guinea Hen.
Notes & Reference#57-Spring Flowering Bulbs (Dr. A.A. DeHertogh), #59-Naturalizing Bulbs (Rob Proctor), #60-The American Gardeners World of Bulbs (Judy Glattstein)
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