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Fritillaria uva-vulpis 25 bulbs

Fritillaria uva-vulpis 25 bulbs

$8.75Price

25 bulbs per order

This 1874 heirloom has irresistible maroon flowers with bronze-gold interiors, tiny black veins and glaucous foliage. This deer- and rodent-resistant robust naturalizer is native to the western Himalayas and Asia Minor, and prefers rich, well-draining neutral pH soil and a bit of light shade or dappled sunlight. You’ll need about nine bulbs per square foot. Bulb size: 7 cm/up. Full to partial sunlight. Bloom time in horticultural zone 5: April/May. Plant 5" to 6" deep and 5" to 6" apart. HZ: 5-8. Height: 14".

Bulb size: 6 cm/up.
Plant 5" to 6" deep and 5" to 6" apart in partial sunlight or light shade.
Bloom time: April/May. Height: 10" to 12".

Only 6 left in stock
  • Fritillaria

    Deer- and rodent-resistant Fritillaria have ivory, yellow, green, plum or two-tone pedant, bell-shaped flowers. Growing from 8" to 36" tall with a bit of a skunky scent, most of our Fritillaria were native to the western Himalayas and Asia Minor from 1575 through 1905. They prefer rich, well-draining neutral pH soil and filtered sunlight. A bit more finicky than other flower bulbs, these heirlooms don't like being out of the soil, so plant them immediately upon receipt. Bulb sizes depend upon the variety. Bloom time: April/May. Plant the large Fritillaria bulbs 6" to 7" deep and 8" to 10" apart. Plant the smaller Fritillaria bulbs 5" to 6" deep and 5" to 6" apart. Variable horticultural zones ranging from 3-8 depending on the variety.
     

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