Fritillaria

Fritillaria Acmopetela
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Fritillaria Acmopetala Bulbs
Fritillaria Crown Imperialis Aurora Bulbs
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Fritillaria Crown Imperialis Aurora Bulbs
Fritillaria Crown Imperialis Lutea Bulbs
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Fritillaria Crown Imperialis Lutea Bulbs
Fritillaria Crown Imperialis Lutea Bulbs
Fritillaria Crown Imperialis Rubra Bulbs
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Fritillaria Crown Imperialis Rubra Bulbs
Fritillaria Crown Imperialis Rubra Bulbs
Fritillaria William Rex
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Fritillaria Davissi
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Fritillaria Davisii Bulbs
Fritillaria Davisii Bulbs
Fritillaria Elwesii Bulbs
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Fritillaria Elwesii Bulbs
Fritillaria Hermonis Bulbs
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Fritillaria Hermonis Bulbs
Fritillaria Meleagris
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Fritillaria Meleagris (Snake's Head Fritillary) Bulbs
Fritillaria Meleargis Alba
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Fritillaria Persica Bulb
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Fritillaria perica Ivory Bells
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Fritillaria Midnight Bells
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Fritillaria Raddeana
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Fritillaria Uva Vulpis Bulbs
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Fritillaria come in a range of sizes, from the stately crown imperials and perisca to the smaller varieties of meleagris (snakeshead). All have bells shaped flowers but they come in a wonderful wide range of colours. A must for any garden.

The Fritillaria family of bulbs is a fascinating group known for its distinctive, bell-shaped flowers and rich diversity. Hailing from various regions across Eurasia and North America, these bulbs have adapted to a range of climates and conditions, making them a versatile choice for gardeners.

Originating from alpine meadows, grasslands, and woodland areas, Fritillaria bulbs often prefer well-draining soil and a sunny to partially shaded environment. Their natural habitats range from the Mediterranean region to temperate parts of Asia, showcasing their adaptability to both cool and mild climates.

When it comes to planting Fritillaria bulbs, timing and depth are crucial. they are a fleshy bulb that are best kept in the ground. Plant them in autumn, usually a few weeks before the first frost, to allow the bulbs to establish their root systems before winter sets in. The ideal planting depth is approximately two to three times the height of the bulb. Be sure to space them adequately, considering the specific variety, to allow for proper growth and air circulation.

In terms of soil, Fritillaria bulbs appreciate well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Adding organic matter, such as compost, can enhance the soil structure and fertility. Ensure good drainage to prevent waterlogged conditions, which can be detrimental to the bulbs.

Watering should be moderate, especially during the growing season. Overwatering can lead to rot, so it's essential to let the soil dry out between waterings. Once the flowering period is over, allow the foliage to die back naturally, as this helps the bulbs store energy for the next growing season.

With their unique appearance and adaptability, Fritillaria bulbs make a captivating addition to gardens, bringing a touch of elegance and charm to various landscapes.