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11 April 2025, Brandenburg, Sieversdorf: Imperial crowns (Fritillaria imperialis) bloom in a garden at the edge of a forest. Like most Fritillaria species, the imperial crown is poisonous to humans. In Central Europe, imperial crowns have been used as an ornamental plant for many centuries. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa

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11 April 2025, Brandenburg, Sieversdorf: Imperial crowns (Fritillaria imperialis) bloom in a garden at the edge of a forest. Like most Fritillaria species, the imperial crown is poisonous to humans. In Central Europe, imperial crowns have been used as an ornamental plant for many centuries. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa

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11 April 2025, Brandenburg, Sieversdorf: Imperial crowns (Fritillaria imperialis) bloom in a garden at the edge of a forest. Like most Fritillaria species, the imperial crown is poisonous to humans. In Central Europe, imperial crowns have been used as an ornamental plant for many centuries. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa

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11 April 2025, Brandenburg, Sieversdorf: Imperial crowns (Fritillaria imperialis) bloom in a garden at the edge of a forest. Like most Fritillaria species, the imperial crown is poisonous to humans. In Central Europe, imperial crowns have been used as an ornamental plant for many centuries. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa