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Fritillaria imperialis Lutea

£ 7 . 99

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Pre-order now. Shipment from September, delivered by October 2024. NO deliveries to a PO-BOX.

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Flowering and growth height
36 - 40 inch
Planting depth
4 - 6 inch
Planting distance
8 - 10 inch
Attracting bees and butterflies
Yes
Suitable for pots and planters
Cut flower
Deer and rodent proof
Scented
Type: Fritillaria
Hardy: Yes
Delivered as: Flower bulb or tuber
Bulb type: Imperialis
Flower colour: Yellow
Flowering period: April, May
Flowering and growth height: 36 - 40 inch
Per package: 1
Planting depth: 4 - 6 inch
Planting distance: 8 - 10 inch
Place / planting position: Partial shade, Sun
Hardiness zone: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Number per m²: 20
Naturalising: No
Suitable for pots and planters: No
Cut flower: Yes
Attracting bees and butterflies: Yes
Deer and rodent proof: Yes
Scented: Yes
Bulb/Tuber size: 20/24
Flowering and growth height
36 - 40 inch
Planting depth
4 - 6 inch
Planting distance
8 - 10 inch
Attracting bees and butterflies
Yes
Suitable for pots and planters
Cut flower
Deer and rodent proof
Scented
Product information "Fritillaria imperialis Lutea"

The impressive yellow crown - Imperial or Kaiser’s crown (Fritillaria imperialis ‘Lutea’) looks like a real crown on your garden! It has one, giant sturdy stem. On top of it are hanging several, big bell-shaped flowers with a big green ‘crown’. This variety stands tall and strong, overseeing its empire of other bulbous plants and field flowers. The sturdy stem of the Fritillaria Rubra grows up to 90-120 cm tall. It deserves a title that is worthy of a monarch, growing in a sunny spot with rich soil. This winter-sturdy Kaiser’s crown is the big cousin of the much smaller type – the snake’s head (Fritillaria meleagris) and is much loved by garden lovers. Queen Flowerbulbs does not only offer the Lutea (lat. Luteus = yellow), but also the ‘Rubra’ (lat. Ruber = red) and the ‘Aurora’ (orange-red).

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