Fritillaria
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The slim, grey-green leaves grow high on the stem and are crowned by numerous vibrant red, drooping, bell-shaped blossoms, frequently with yellow markings on the inside. This sleek, pale green plant features most of its leaves near the center of the stalk a
Sturdy plants can grow up to 35cm tall.
Fritillarias (Fritillaria spp.) are great for colder climates - they add a boost of colour and texture to the spring garden. Delicate drooping bell shaped blooms in yellows, oranges and bronze.
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Planting Season: The best time to plant Fritillaria bulbs is March to May (but, as soon as you receive your bulbs, you should get them planted... they don't like being out of the ground for long) This allows the bulbs to establish roots before the chillier winter months.
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Sunlight: Fritillarias thrive in partial shade. If you're in a warm region like us, it is particularly important, as they need protection from the intense heat that summer throws at us! Planting at the root zone with trees and shrubs helps with the conditions that they need.
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Soil Type: Well-draining soil is a must, so avoid waterlogged areas, or clay type soils. If you're worried, plant them in a pot. Fritillaria bulbs are prone to rot in overly wet conditions.
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Shelter: Choose a sheltered spot to protect taller varieties from strong winds, which can damage their delicate stems.
For a full overview of how to plant Fritillaria visit our Fritillaria Growing Guide.
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