Fritillaria Meleagris is a flower species that goes by various names. Known by names such as Snake's Head Fritillary, Guinea-hen Flower, Chequer Lily, and Chess Flower, this bulbous flowering plant is native to Europe and northern Africa. The flower has nodding bell-shaped blooms with a distinctive checkered or mottled appearance. Fritillaria Meleagris grows well in damp or wet soils, and is a popular choice for planting in gardens, riverbanks, and damp meadows. They are often used for ornamental purposes and are a visual delight to see blooming in spring. Whether it's called the Snake's Head Fritillary or Chess Flower, this stunning plant remains a symbol of beauty and elegance.