Fritillaria Acmopetala Bulbs


Green-yellow with burgundy-brown markings. Fritillaria Acmopetala is an unusual variety; the ends of the flowers are slightly recurved. This attractive variety will happily naturalise and is best left undisturbed. Perfect for the rockery or container planting.
Heirloom Fritillaria classified 1874
Delivery:
End Aug to Dec
- 5 - 45 £4.70 for 5 £0.94 each
- 50+ £42.00 for 50 £0.84 each
£0.94
Description
Fritillaria have a wide range of flower types for the tall Crown Imperials to the small and perfectly formed Pontica. Most will naturalise and provide years of colour. One of the most popular is Fritillaria Meleagris, the snake's head fritillary, with its checkerboard flowers.
Planting Information
Bulb Size (cm) | 7 - 8cm |
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Colour | Green, Maroon |
Delivery period | End Aug to Dec |
Garden Position | Sun, Partial shade |
Hardiness | Hardy |
Height | 30 cm |
Month of Blooming | April (Late), May (Early) |
Planting Depth | 10cm |
Planting Position | Front border, Container |
Planting Time | Autumn, Winter |
Scented | No |
Special Features | Naturalising, RHS Award of Garden Merit, Heirloom |
Suitable for Pots | Yes |
Type of Soil | Fertile, Well Drained |