Fritillaria 'Argenteovariegata'
Fritillaria 'Argenteovariegata'
Fritillaria 'Argenteovariegata'
Fritillaria 'Argenteovariegata'
Fritillaria 'Argenteovariegata'
Fritillaria 'Argenteovariegata'
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Fritillaria 'Argenteovariegata'

Cultivated since 1771. The available batch comes from the Hortus Bulborum in Limmen. The flower colour is red. The leaves, because that is what it is all about, are green with a silver edge and vary in width.
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Description

Cultivated since 1771. The available batch comes from the Hortus Bulborum in Limmen. The flower colour is red. The leaves, because that is what it is all about, are green with a silver edge and vary in width.

Crown Imperial. Around the middle of the sixteenth century, the first fritillarias were planted in Leiden by Carolus Clusius, via Vienna (Austria). Origin: Turkey, the southeast and west of Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the Kashmir mountains. The very sturdy flower stalk is equipped with narrow, tapering, glossy leaves on the lower half. The lily-like flowers, shaped like a trumpet, are accompanied by a corolla of green leaves. Each veined petal has a clearly visible nectary on the inside. The typical ‘fox scent’ of crown imperials, which is said to repel moles, field mice, and voles, is caused by a single volatile substance, a sulfur-containing terpene, that the plant produces.

To ensure good flowering for several consecutive years, it is important that the crown imperial is provided with plenty of nutrients and organic matter annually.

Plant data

Reference
710
Color
red
Bulb size
20/+
Bulb Spacing
20
Planting Depth
15-20
Height in cm.
100
Flowering time in the months
4-5
Delivery period
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