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Imperial bulbous plant

Crown imperial 'Rubra maxima' (Fritillaria imperialis) is a truly imperial bulbous plant. The plant has a sturdy stem topped with the unique shape of the flower crown. The pointed leaves are the perfect decorative finishing touch. Plant the bulbs in the spring. In well-drained soil. The flowers bloom in the spring.
The bulbs can be planted in open ground or in a pot. Potted bulbs aren't frost hardy, so bring the pot indoors or protect the plant with bubble wrap. Space the bulbs out when planting in open ground. The distance between plants is three times the width of the bulb. Plant the bulb the depth of three times the bulb's height. Plant the bulbs in full sun or partial shade. Water the bulb immediately after planting. Don't water it until the soil feels dry to the touch. The bulbs come in organic packaging. Made of 100% natural materials and 100% recyclable!
All our flower bulbs have the Holland Selection A quality mark, and come with a 100% guarantee that they will grow and bloom. You can be certain that the flower bulbs will grow.

2x Crown imperial Fritillaria 'Rubra maxima' red Orange-Red

Fritillaria imperialis ‘Rubra maxima’

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Specifications
Bulb circumference 20 cm
Orange,Red
Supplied as bulb or tuber
Not edible
Flowering April - May
Cut flower
Growing height 80 - 100 cm
1 year growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
Deciduous
Location: Half shadow
Naturalizing
Planting depth 20 - 25 cm
Planting distance 20 - 25 cm
Planting
As soon as possible after receiving the Fritillaria Imperialis bulbs they can be planted in the garden, a flower pot or in a planter. If not they must be kept in a frost-free area. Bulbs planted in a flower pot are not usually frost resistant. Plant the large bulbs about 15 to 25 cm deep which is about three times as deep as the bulb. For example a bulb of 5 cm should be planted in a 15 cm deep hole. The planting distance is about 30 cm. Loosen the soil well and plant the bulbs with the point facing upwards. Refill the planting hole and avoid walking over the soil. Plant the Fritillaria imperialis bulbs one by one with a trowel or a special bulb planter. For larger groups make a wider hole and plant more bulbs in it. Imperial Crown in the garden Fritillaria imperialis ‘Red Crown’ is one of the largest bulbous plants. This imposing plant can reach a height of more than 1 metre! Planted in large groups the 'Red Crown' Imperial will create a dazzling display in the spring garden. Fritillaria imperialis 'Red Crown' also looks beautiful when combined with Tulipa ‘Mickey Mouse’ or with the Rembrandt tulip mix. Fill a buxus hedged border with this combination and you will be surprised by the dramatic effect. Also, the combination with spring sunflower (Doronicum) is quite successful.
Care
The flowers of Fritillaria imperialis ‘Red Crown’ are at their best in the first year. That’s why we recommend each year adding new and extra bulbs to make your borders and pots even more colourful. Fritillaria imperialis ‘Red Crown’ are moisture-loving plants by nature and grow best in fertile, well-drained soil in an area in full sun. Even when the foliage looks untidy it is best left to die down naturally and this will direct the energy back into the bulbs for the following year. Water more frequently during dry periods. Protect the bulbs from severe frost by covering the ground with a layer of leaves or straw. Crown Imperials after flowering Even after flowering, fritillaries are still particularly decorative? The impressive seed heads remain on the plant for a long time. Perfect for using in dried flower bouquets etc., especially if after drying them you give them a spray of hair lacquer.
Extra
Fritillaria Imperialis ‘Red Crown’ is a majestic spring bloomer with orange-red flowers. There are actually two coronets at the top of the stems. A coronet with downward facing flowers and above that one, a coronet of thin narrow leaves. Together they form an excellent crown. Also the stems have coronet-shaped leaves at the bottom. The 'Red Crown' Imperial bulbs spread a strong scent that keeps moles and voles at a safe distance. This handsome bulbous plant has been in gardens since 1867.
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Imperial bulbous plant

Crown imperial 'Rubra maxima' (Fritillaria imperialis) is a truly imperial bulbous plant. The plant has a sturdy stem topped with the unique shape of the flower crown. The pointed leaves are the perfect decorative finishing touch. Plant the bulbs in the spring. In well-drained soil. The flowers bloom in the spring.
The bulbs can be planted in open ground or in a pot. Potted bulbs aren't frost hardy, so bring the pot indoors or protect the plant with bubble wrap. Space the bulbs out when planting in open ground. The distance between plants is three times the width of the bulb. Plant the bulb the depth of three times the bulb's height. Plant the bulbs in full sun or partial shade. Water the bulb immediately after planting. Don't water it until the soil feels dry to the touch. The bulbs come in organic packaging. Made of 100% natural materials and 100% recyclable!
All our flower bulbs have the Holland Selection A quality mark, and come with a 100% guarantee that they will grow and bloom. You can be certain that the flower bulbs will grow.

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