Fritillaria raddeana

Fritillaria raddeana

Elegant, pale yellow-green bells atop tall stems—perfect for naturalistic or structural spring schemes.

Description

ritillaria raddeana is a refined and less common species, bringing pale chartreuse to soft yellow-green flowers on sturdy stems. Its slightly nodding bell-shaped blooms appear in April, echoing the form of crown imperials with a more subtle colour palette.

Ideal for formal beds, wild meadow-style borders, or dry gardens. Although hardy and low maintenance, it performs best in full sun with well-drained soil and rewards naturalistic planting schemes with long-term presence and seasonal rhythm.

Additional information

Weight N/A
Bulb size

Unit

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Colour

Height

70

Flowering Period

April-May

Bulbs/m2

Biodiversity friendly

Fragrant