Fritillaria 'Meleagris Alba' Bulbs, pack of 30
Returning year after year, the nodding bell-shaped white flowers of this snake's head fritillary are held on tall stems up to 30cm tall. Native to Britain, these wildflowers thrive in damp meadows or shady borders and naturalise well.
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Returning year after year, the nodding bell-shaped white flowers of this snake's head fritillary are held on tall stems up to 30cm tall. Native to Britain, these wildflowers thrive in damp meadows or shady borders and naturalise well.
- Flowers: April - May
- Hardy
- Is a recipient of the RHS AGM (Award of Garden Merit), for all round excellence in the garden.
- Rabbit and deer resistant
- Well drained, light soil
- South, East or West aspect
- Full sun or partial sunlight
- Planting Time and Depth: Autumn (September - October), 20cm (8in) deep
- Bulbs are toxic to pets or humans if ingested and may cause skin allergy
- Cut back when foliage turns yellow at the end of the season