Fritillaria
Fritillaria is a genus of flowering plants that belongs to the family Liliaceae. They are commonly known as "fritillaries" and are prized for their unique, bell-shaped flowers that often have intricate patterns or markings. Fritillaria plants are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, and are now grown in many other parts of the world as ornamental plants.
Fritillaria plants have tall, slender stems that can reach up to three feet in height. The flowers are typically bell-shaped and can be white, yellow, orange, pink, or purple, with intricate patterns or markings. The foliage of Fritillaria plants is often green and lance-shaped, and can be quite narrow and pointed.