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Fritillaria persica

Fritillaria persica
Flower bulbs
Bulb size 18/20
1 flower bulb
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£8.95
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Fritillaria Persica produces attractive tall spikes topped by hanging, narrow bell-shaped purple to grey green flowers in spring, which is very...

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Fritillaria Persica produces attractive tall spikes topped by hanging, narrow bell-shaped purple to grey green flowers in spring, which is very like the foxglove plant. Best planted in groups and will naturalizing over the years making them perfect for planting in your sunny border or rock garden.
  • 1 x Persian Fritillaria persica 18/20 cm
Details
Botanical nameFritillaria persica
CategoryFritillaria
Delivered asFlower bulbs
Qty1x
FlowersYes
Flower periodEarly Spring
FragrantNo
CutflowersNo
Flower colourPurple
FruitsNo
EdibleNo
LocationSun and shade
HardyYes
GroundcoveringNo
NaturalizingNo
Plant spacing30cm
Plant Depth15cm
Preferred SoilWell drained soil
Full grown height80cm - 100cm
Mature width30cm - 40cm
PoisonousNo
Size18/20

How to take care of Fritillaria persica

Fritilaria Persica (Keizerskroon) are quite easy to grow, choose a position that receives some sunlight every day. Handle Fritilaria Persica (Keizerskroon) with care and never let the fleshy scales dry out. Add some sand to the planting hole and plant Fritilaria Persica (Keizerskroon) on its side so that the hollow crown does not hold water and surround it with coarse sand to improve drainage. Drainage is very important and Fritilaria Persica (Keizerskroon) work better in a stony soil. Stake the taller species for support during the flowering period and fertilise with organic fertiliser early spring and every couple of years apply a mulch of well-rotted compost. The shorter species are best grown in clumps in borders; groups of 5-7 bulbs are most effective. After flowering let the foliage die back naturally and cut back stems to ground level and mark the spot with a cane to avoid damaging the bulb during the dormant season. Best left undisturbed.

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