Fritillaria uva-vulpis
Liliaceae
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Habitat:
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stony, sunny places
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Flowering:
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spring
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Size:
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10
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25
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Soil:
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gritty
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Fritillaria uva-vulpis
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Price
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£3.00
(5 bulbs)
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Order code:
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FUV-5B
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Plants for those who like unusual, often subdued, colours and patterns. There is an almost endless variety of Fritillaria species, some of them widely available and others very difficult to come by. Many of them need a dry spell in summer, so they are best grown in gritty soil in pots, kept dry after the foliage dies down, until they are repotted in late summer and given a good watering - the September 'thunderstorm' treatment. Others are perfectly happy outside.
Fritillaria uva-vulpis is a tallish, slender fritillary, which produces loose heads of bell-shaped, pendant maroon flowers with pale greenish-yellow tips.
Other related plants:
Up to 30 white flowers in a dense head. Gorgeous.
Snake's head fritillary; purple and white chequered flowers.
White-flowered form of the snake?s-head fritillary, lightly chequered.
Dark purple bell-shaped flowers with yellow band at the mouth.