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Bulb Varieties
Page 20 of 32 containing Bulb Varieties
256 Varieties Listed in Total

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Fritillaria cirrhosa
Succeeds in a well-drained loamy soil[42]. Prefers peat bed conditions, the plant should not be allowed to dry out[134]. In cultivation at Kew[42] and thriving in a sunny stony bed at Keillour Castle in Perths... [MORE]
 
Fritillaria imperialis
Easily grown in a moderately fertile soil[90]. Prefers a heavy soil without any disturbance, not even hoeing[1, 42]. Requires a well-drained soil and a sunny position[42, 90, 200] or the shade of deciduous tree... [MORE]
 
Fritillaria meleagris
Prefers a moist non-acid soil and a sunny position[17, 24, 42]. Succeeds in any soil, preferring a light soil with plenty of humus[1, 90]. Succeeds in sun or light shade[1, 90]. Grows well in short turf[108]. ... [MORE]
 
Fritillaria pallidiflora
One of the best species in this genus for growing outdoors in Britain[90], it is easily grown in a moderately fertile well-drained soil so long as it is not allowed to dry out[42, 200]. Prefers a rich peaty soi... [MORE]
 
Fritillaria pudica
Best grown on a gritty well-drained sunny bank[42]. Plants must be kept dry in the summer[90, 134]. A very ornamental plant[1], but it is not easy to grow outdoors, though it has lived a long time in a bulb fr... [MORE]
 
Fritillaria roylei
This species is easily grown in a cold greenhouse but is difficult to grow outdoors in Britain[42]. In the wild it is under snow for 6 months of the year and is baked by the sun for the rest of the year[42]. V... [MORE]
 
Fritillaria sewerzowii
Prefers a well-drained loam that is kept dry in the summer[1, 90]. The soil must be kept quite firm[1]. Established plants are drought tolerant[190]. This species is best grown in a bulb frame, the light being... [MORE]
 
Fritillaria thunbergii
Best grown in a moist peaty soil in the open garden[90]. Easily grown in a moderately fertile soil in sun or semi-shade[200]. Succeeds in drier soils and is drought tolerant when established[190]. The dormant ... [MORE]
 

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256 Varieties Listed in Total

 


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