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]]>Depicting a kind of free, unbridled charm that’s very hard to find, Fritillaria Uva Vulips holds the power to turn heads from any angle. This late spring bloomer truly has it all – lovely form, flashy colors, and a low-maintenance nature to bo! The dusky maroon bell-shaped blooms are tipped with lemon yellow and held on petite stems reaching 12″ tall.
Now, if you’re worried about hungry deer and rabbits, have no fear because Uva Vulips releases an intense, “foxy” aroma that repels unwanted visitors. Oh, and be sure to provide a dry summer dormancy the first year to give these pretty bloomers time to become well established. After this resting period, they will naturalize readily and bloom prolifically where happy. Enj!
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Includes: 25 Fritillaria bulbs
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]]>Remarkably similar to its purple and white Checkered Lily counterpart, this elegant variety is excellent for those who crave something a little more subtle but still spectacular. This unusual plant produces nodding, bell-shaped blooms clad in a creamy white on white checkered pattern, just like that seen on fine china.
Fantastic for cut arrangements where the delicate design can be closely admired, this Fritillaria doesn’t require much space in gardens. The slender, silvery-green foliage looks gorgeous, and the fabulous flowers weave well between fuller spring perennials. Enj!
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Includes: 25 Fritillaria bulbs
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]]>Any garden fortunate enough to be graced by the stately spires of Fritillaria Persica Alba is sure to turn hea! A profusion of soft, bell-shaped, creamy green blossoms appear on towering stalks circled by blue-green wavy leaves in the spring. Oh, but don’t let their dashing looks fool you because these beauties are exceptionally hardy and very easy to grow. Plus, they’re virtually ignored by deer and rodents but don’t emit any unpleasant odors. We love planting Persica Alba in groups of three or more or alongside the deep-colored flowers of Persica Plum Bells. Enj!
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Includes: 1 Fritillaria bulb
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]]>This statuesque Fritillaria is so magnificent that it proudly dons a tufted crown of wavy green foliagesunny yellow variety is perfect for enhancing your spring garden’s “wow” factor. The bright, bell-shaped flowers arrive in clusters of 6 to 10 atop tall, straight stems surrounded by dramatic whorls of lush greenery.
Crown Imperial Yellow is exceptionally hardy and comes highly recommended as an easy-to-grow option. Plus, you can count on these beauties to produce charming little side buds that will expand your planting and stretch your investment
Note: These bulbs are nursery propagated, not harvested from the wild. Easy to Grow FeaturesZone:5-9
Height:32-40 in.
Spread:10-12 in.
Sunlight:Full Sun to Partial Sun
Water:Moderate
Flowering time:Spring
Flower Color:Yellow
Includes: 1 Fritillaria bulb
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]]>Fritillaria Persica Plum Bells is one of those unfamiliar plants with a tendency to mystify even well-versed gardeners. A native of southern Turkey, Cyprus, and Syria, this botanical beauty yields towering stalks filled with dozens of exquisitely shaped plum to mahogany purple flowers. Given its statuesque nature, we recommend planting at the back of the garden or along fences.
Hardy in zone 5 to 8 and unbothered by deer, the flower stalks are incredibly long-lived, retaining their initial glory for several weeks in the spring. Oh, and we can’t forget about the folia! It’s absolutely breathtaking with a unique bluish cast that’s eye-catching and elegant. Enj!
Note: These bulbs are nursery propagated, not harvested from the wild.
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Includes: 1 Fritillaria bulb
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]]>Soft shades of plum and creamy green lend our Fritillaria Persica Belltower Collection an easy, breezy vibe. Growing up to 3 feet tall, the stately spires become engulfed in around thirty bell-shaped blooms. Bluish-green, undulating leaves create a strong base for the stalks. Plant these showstoppers in groups along fences or the back of the garden for a long-lasting spring display. Similar to all Fritillaria, this charming combination is very resistant to deer and rodents but without any unpleasant odor. Enj!
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Includes: 2 Fritillaria persica bulbs
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]]>We pride ourselves in offering rare and hard-to-find plants, and this one, well, let’s just say we’re extra pleas! Fritillaria Bucharica is positively breathtaking, producing clusters of nodding, snowy white blooms, each accented by a central flash of vivid green. A collar of fresh foliage that flairs back from the flowers makes a perfectly dramatic frame.
As with other members of the Fritillaria clan, Bucharica is unbothered by deer and rodents, which protects the surrounding bulbs that they may find tasty. These graceful growers perform best in full sun and appreciate protection from excessive water during summer dormancy. You can even grow them in containers to cover during the warmer months. Enj!
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Includes: 1 Fritillaria bulb
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]]>Now, all flowers are beautiful in their own way, but you know that Mother Nature totally gave herself a high five after creating this vision of patterned perfectionhealing properties.
The nodding, bell-shaped blooms emerge in the spring atop tall, straight stems clad in cream with striking, dark veins. Whorls of slender leaves provide the perfect finishing touch, each with a curling tendril at the tip that will happily twine around any accessible support. These beauties may be hard to find in the U.S., but they’re super easy to grow and unbothered by hungry deer. Enj!
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Includes: 1 Fritillaria bulb
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]]>Fritillaria Crown Imperial Aurora brings a dynamic explosion of color and form to any garden space. Nodding, bell-shaped flowers clad in rich, burnt orange mingle spectacularly with a tufted crown of crisp, wavy foliage. Oh, and as if that weren’t enough to catch your eye, the blossoms arrive in clusters of 6 to 10 atop stalks up to 3′ tall
If you garden with a sense of style and appreciate all things flashy and splashy, then Crown Imperial Aurora is right up your all! Plus, lush greenery grows in sensational whorls around the lower portion of each stem for an even richer appeal. Plant in areas with good drainage and plenty of sun for a low-maintenance display from mid to late spring
Note: These bulbs are nursery propagated, not harvested from the wild. Easy to Grow Features Includes: 1 Fritillaria bulb The post Fritillaria Crown Imperial Aurora appeared first on PlantsRose.Zone:5-9
Height:32-40 in.
Spread:10-12 in.
Sunlight:Full Sun to Partial Sun
Water:Moderate
Flowering time:Mid to Late Spring
Flower Color:Orange
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]]>Fun, flirty, and always in fashion¡ªthis Checkered Lily is a delightful addition in gardens where it will happily bloom in mid to late spring with the late Daffodils¡ªjust before Lily of the Valley blossoms appear. The nodding, bell-shaped flowers are stylishly checkered in deep purple and creamy white.
This fantastic Fritillaria produces slender, silvery-green foliage that requires little space, and the unusual blossoms follow suit, perfectly weaving amongst fuller perennials. Also known as Guinea Hen flowers due to the striking similarities between the blooms and the feather patterns of particular guinea fowl, these unique beauties are must-have conversation starters.
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Includes: 25 Fritillaria bulbs
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