Flowering Time
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Key Product Information
Season Interest | Spring |
Flower Colour | Purple |
Foliage Colour | Green |
Delivery | Delivery from early January onwards |
Season Interest
Spring |
Flower Colour
Purple |
Foliage Colour
Green |
Delivery from early January onwards |
Plant Size
- Part Shade
- Sun
- Cut Flower
- 10cm
Planting
Plant 8cm deep and 10-15cm apart.
Soil Type
Well drained, light and moist soil
Fritillaria bulbs can be planted at 8-10cm deep and 10-15cm apart in well drained/light and moist soil. When planting handle the bulbs carefully as fritillaria bulbs are renowned for being fragile. Can be planted in areas with full sun access or preferably with partial shade, and can be left to naturalise in grass, borders or even cold greenhouses.
When established in the right environment you can easily begin to see fritillaria plants multiply. Plants are very hardy and are an excellent choice for border displays, rockeries or for woodland areas, where their elegant drooping bell-shaped flowers are likely to add that little something different.
- Information
- J
- F
- M
- A
- M
- J
- J
- A
- S
- O
- N
- D
- Part Shade
- Sun
- Cut Flower
- 10cm
- Instructions
- Cultural Instructions
Flowering Time
Key Product Information
Season Interest | Spring |
Flower Colour | Purple |
Foliage Colour | Green |
Delivery | Delivery from early January onwards |
Season Interest
Spring |
Flower Colour
Purple |
Foliage Colour
Green |
Delivery
Delivery from early January onwards |
Plant Size
Planting
Plant 8cm deep and 10-15cm apart.
Soil Type
Well drained, light and moist soil
Fritillaria bulbs can be planted at 8-10cm deep and 10-15cm apart in well drained/light and moist soil. When planting handle the bulbs carefully as fritillaria bulbs are renowned for being fragile. Can be planted in areas with full sun access or preferably with partial shade, and can be left to naturalise in grass, borders or even cold greenhouses.
When established in the right environment you can easily begin to see fritillaria plants multiply. Plants are very hardy and are an excellent choice for border displays, rockeries or for woodland areas, where their elegant drooping bell-shaped flowers are likely to add that little something different.