How to Plant and Grow Fritillaria - Better Homes Gardens Fritillary, also called checkered lily, stands about 1 foot tall and is especially attractive in grassy, naturalized plantings or along a pathway where it will catch the eye of passersby These plants grow well in moist areas, making them a great choice for the edge of rain gardens and streamside gardens
Fritillaria - Wikipedia Fritillaria (fritillaries) is a genus of spring flowering herbaceous bulbous perennial plants in the lily family (Liliaceae) The type species, Fritillaria meleagris, was first described in Europe in 1571, while other species from the Middle East and Asia were also introduced to Europe at that time
Fritillaria Care: Complete Fritillaria Growing Guide - Garden Lovers Club Fritillaria is a genus of perennial bulbs from the lily family These dramatic flowers bloom in the spring and last for weeks The upright flower stalk is topped with nodding, lily-like blooms that resemble an umbrella Colors range from yellow and cream to dramatic red, purple, and orange, with many two-tone varieties in between
How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Fritillaria Flowers - Epic Gardening Fritillarias are perennial bulbs of mostly European descent with the most intriguing pattern on the petals of flowers that hang like bells on green stems There are around 130 varieties of these bulbs, with many sporting the iconic checkerboard pattern
How to Grow and Care for Fritillaria Flowers - Gardeners Path Perennial bulbs hailing from temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, the Fritillaria genus contains about 130 species of spring-blooming wildflowers that produce gorgeous, bell-shaped flowers
All About Fritillaria - Longfield Gardens Learn about growing fritillaria imperialis, fritillaria melagris and fritillaria michailovskyi Find out when, where and how to plant the bulbs, and how to care for these spring blooming flowers
These beautiful fritillaries are perfect for spring flower displays . . . Fritillaria are much loved for their bell-shaped flowers in spring The range from the diminuitive and delicate Fritillaria meleagris to the tall, bold Fritiallaria imperialis There are around 170 species of these summer-dormant, bulbous plants found growing across the Northern Hemisphere, mostly in areas with a dry summer climate
How to Grow Fabulous Fritillaria | Garden Design Fritillaria are exotic-looking plants that grow from bulbs and bring a distinct personality to spring flowerbeds and containers Fritillaria have a skunky odor that repels deer, rabbits, and squirrels, and should be planted away from pathways and seating areas
How to Plant, Grow Care for Fritillaries | Sarah Raven Fritillaries are best grown from bulbs, although some, such as the snakeshead fritillary will seed themselves about readily Soil type: Plant fritillaries in moist but well-drained neutral soil The snake’s head fritillary will grow in most moist soils and can even grow in particularly heavy soil
How to grow Fritillaria - BBC Gardeners World Magazine All you need to know about growing gorgeous fritillaries in this practical Grow Guide Fritillaria bulbs will bring a touch of the rare and exotic to your garden with their distinctive bell-shaped flowers, some of them bold and showy, others delicate and discreet