Fritillaria alfredae glaucoviridis

£16.50

Flowering sized bulbs.

Despatched August-November.

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Description

An attractive slender species with succulent-looking glaucous green leaves curling at ground level.

These sit below one to three, 3 cm long, slender bells of lizard green and green-yellow, heavily dusted with grape-like bloom – in fact the entire plant is very glaucous, hence its name and this is a very attractive feature.

This form is the most robust and growable of the alfredae subspecies, and hails from Southern Turkey.

Sunny, well-drained spot but also good for pot cultivation where it likes a loam-based compost.

Fritillaria alfredae glaucoviridis
Fritillaria alfredae glaucoviridis