Category / Fritillaria

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  • Fritillaria imperialis (Crown Imperial)

    Native to such locations as Turkey, Iran and Afghanistan, Fritillaria imperialis grows up to 40-44 inches tall (100-110 cm) in a beautiful display of orange, yellow or red pendant, bell-shaped flowers topped…

  • Fritillaria meleagris (Checkered Lily)

    Adding a burst of color to your spring, Fritillaria meleagris (Checkered Lily) features 1 or 2 nodding flowers per stem, generally presenting an interesting checkerboard pattern of dark purples and whites –…

  • Fritillaria meleagris var. unicolor subvar. alba (Checkered Lily)

    Fritillaria meleagris ‘Alba’ (Checkered Lily) is a bulbous perennial with charming pendant, pure white, bell-shaped flowers on slender stems in mid to late spring. Its pure white petals are adorned with a…

  • Fritillaria acmopetala (Pointed-Petal Fritillary)

    Native to Cyprus, Fritillaria acmopetala (Pointed-Petal Fritillary) is a bulbous perennial with up to 1-2 nodding, pale green, broadly bell-shaped flowers per stem, streaked with rich maroon and reflex at the tip.…

  • Fritillaria affinis (Chocolate Lily)

    Native to Western North America, Fritillaria affinis (Chocolate Lily) is a charming bulbous perennial with slender, erect stems bearing 1-3 whorls of lance-shaped leaves, 2-6 in. long (5-15 cm). In spring to…

  • Fritillaria atropurpurea (Spotted Fritillary)

    Native to the western United States, Fritillaria atropurpurea (Spotted Fritillary) is a charming bulbous perennial with slender, erect stems bearing linear, pointed leaves, up to 5 in. long (12 cm). From late…

  • Fritillaria camschatcensis (Chocolate Lily)

    An exceptional species, Fritillaria camschatcensis (Chocolate Lily) is a showy bulbous perennial with sturdy stems clothed in lance-shaped, glossy deep-green leaves mostly arranged in whorls down the stem. In spring to midsummer,…

  • Fritillaria elwesii (Lebanese Fritillary)

    Native to southern Turkey, Fritillaria elwesii (Lebanese Fritillary) is a bulbous perennial with nodding, pale green, broadly bell-shaped flowers, streaked with rich maroon, that sweep out to flaring edges. Blooming in late…

  • Fritillaria imperialis Aurora (Crown Imperial)

    Shorter than most crown imperials, Fritillaria imperialis ‘Aurora’ is a bulbous perennial boasting a beautiful display of bright golden-orange, pendant, bell-shaped flowers topped by a crown of small leaves and rising at…

  • Fritillaria imperialis Bach (Crown Imperial)

    Noted for its dwarf size, Fritillaria imperialis ‘Bach’ (Crown Imperial) is a bulbous perennial boasting a beautiful display of bright orange-red, pendant, bell-shaped flowers topped by a crown of small leaves and…

  • Fritillaria imperialis Beethoven (Crown Imperial)

    Noted for its dwarf size, Fritillaria imperialis ‘Beethoven’ (Crown Imperial) is a bulbous perennial boasting a beautiful display of dusky orange-red, pendant, bell-shaped flowers topped by a crown of small leaves and…

  • Fritillaria imperialis Brahms (Crown Imperial)

    Noted for its dwarf size, Fritillaria imperialis ‘Brahms’ (Crown Imperial) is a bulbous perennial boasting a beautiful display of bright salmon-pink, pendant, bell-shaped flowers topped by a crown of small leaves and…

  • Fritillaria imperialis Maxima Lutea (Crown Imperial)

    Award-winner Fritillaria imperialis ‘Maxima Lutea’ is a most impressive bulbous herbaceous perennial with its beautiful display of yellow pendant, bell-shaped flowers topped by a crown of small leaves and rising high at…

  • Fritillaria imperialis Rubra Maxima (Crown Imperial)

    Fritillaria imperialis ‘Rubra Maxima’ makes quite a statement in the garden! This striking bulbous herbaceous perennial features a beautiful display of caramelized orange-red pendant, bell-shaped flowers topped by a crown of small…

  • Fritillaria imperialis The Premier (Crown Imperial)

    This striking bulbous herbaceous perennial features a beautiful display of apricot-orange pendant, bell-shaped flowers topped by a crown of small leaves and rising high at the end of an upright stem bearing…