Fritillaria 'Raddeana' Bulbs, pack of one
Rare and distinctive, this robust fritillaria is notable for its clusters of five or six nodding, greeny yellow, bell-shaped flowers, held aloft a sturdy stem and topped with a tuft of foliage.
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Rare and distinctive, this robust fritillaria is notable for its clusters of five or six nodding, greeny yellow, bell-shaped flowers, held aloft a sturdy stem and topped with a tuft of foliage.
- Flowers: March - April
- Hardy
- Also known as Dwarf crown imperial
- Rabbit and deer resistant
- Naturalising perennial
- Well drained, light soil
- South, West or East aspects
- Full sun or partial sunlight
- Planting Time and Depth: Autumn (September - October), 15cm (6in) deep
- Bulbs are toxic to pets or humans if ingested and may cause skin allergy
- Cut back blooms after flowering
- Keep an eye for slugs and snails when new foliage is coming through