Snake’s-Head Fritillary

The glamorous snake’s-head fritillary Fritillaria meleagris appears in wet meadows during April and May. With its nodding deep purple head, this delicate spring flower is thought to resemble a snake.

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Set of 6 Botanical Placemats
£50.00

If you’d like to choose different botanical designs in your set then please let us know in the comments box at the checkout.

A set of six of our stylish soft grey Creature Candy melamine placemats, featuring beautiful hand drawn images of cornflower, devil’s-bit scabious, chamomile, snake’s-head fritillary, cowslip and pyramidal orchid.

Matching coasters also available.

Designed and made in England.

Dimensions: 28.2cm x 20.5cm

10% of the purchase price will be donated to Plantlife.

Snake's-head Fritillary Birthday Card
£2.50

Send happy birthday wishes with our range of Creature Candy birthday cards. This card features a beautiful hand drawn image of a snake’s-head fritillary. Cards also feature silver foiled lettering, are blank inside and come with a light grey envelope.

Size 15cm x 15cm

Printed on FSC certified paper & packaged in biodegradable cello bags.

Designed and made in England.

10% of the purchase price will be donated to the wildlife charities we support.

Text reads:

The glamorous snake’s-head fritillary Fritillaria meleagris appears in wet meadows during April and May. With its nodding deep purple head, this delicate spring flower is thought to resemble a snake.

Snakes-head Fritillary Card
£2.00

Keep in touch with your loved ones with our range of Creature Candy greetings cards. This card features a beautiful hand drawn image of a snake’s-head fritillary Fritillaria meleagris.Cards are A6 size, blank inside and come with a light grey envelope.

Printed on FSC certified paper.

Designed and made in England.

10% of the purchase price will be donated to the wildlife charities we support.

Text reads:

The glamorous snake’s-head fritillary Fritillaria meleagris appears in wet meadows during April and May. With its nodding deep purple head, this delicate spring flower is thought to resemble a snake.