Description
Fritillaria persica Ivory Bells offers a refined twist on the classic species, featuring creamy ivory-white flowers that cascade down tall stems in late spring. Standing 80–100 cm high, it adds striking architectural form and soft luminosity to borders, meadows, or formal schemes. Its blooms are a magnet for bees, making it both ornamental and ecologically valuable.
In Irish planting, Ivory Bells suits sunny, well-drained locations and pairs beautifully with soft-textured plants like Camassia leichtlinii Alba, and Narcissus Thalia. The pale tones stand out against darker foliage or stone, adding elegance and vertical lift to the spring display.