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  •  Note: Bulbs ship starting in October based on availability and your zone, unlike other products. Plant around or after your first frost but before the ground freezes.

    Fritillaria is a unique flower and a rising trend in gardens. This mix of Fritillaria features bright white blooms and unique purple to plum blooms with stunning checkerboard patterns. A gorgeous addition for early spring flowers!

    As a shorter flower, Fritillaria do best at the front of beds and borders where they won’t be crowded out by tulips and daffodils. They prefer consistently moist soil with some shade during the day. They are deer resistant and will naturalize well. Fritillaria do not do well in pots but can be a cut flower, though it may impact next year’s flower production.

    Fritillaria Meleagris Mix is sold in packs of 10 for fall planting.

    Planting Instructions: 

    1. Choose an area with partial shade to full sun that has good drainage and does not have standing water after rain.

    2. Wear gloves when touching the bulbs as some gardeners with sensitive skin may notice an irritation.

    3. Dig a hole 3-6” deep and mix compost with soil at the bottom of the hole. Plant the bulbs 4” below the soil line.

    4. Place bulbs 4” apart on their sides, and then gently pack the soil over the bulb. The bulb may have a small hole at the top where last year’s stem grew; this is normal. Planting on its side prevents water from pooling in this opening and risking rot.

    5. Water once and then not again till spring. Water in the growing season with 1” of water per week.

    • Type: Fritillaria

    • Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zone: 3 - 8

    • SKU: FR001

FAQs

When should I plant bulbs?

You can plant bulbs anytime in the fall, as long as the ground isn’t frozen yet. The best time is usually right around your first frost. This gives bulbs time to settle in before winter and helps them grow strong in the spring.

Where should I plant bulbs in my garden? 

Pick a spot that gets full or partial sun and has soil that drains well. Avoid areas where water sits for a long time. Bulbs look best when planted in groups or clusters, or along paths and garden edges.

Which bulb varieties should I plant together? 

You can group bulbs that bloom at the same time or mix early, mid, and late bloomers to keep color in your garden for longer. Tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths make a great combo. For a more natural look, try mixing smaller bulbs like crocus with taller ones like alliums.

What are the shipping costs for bulbs? 

Shipping is free anywhere in the contiguous United States when you buy 3 or more bulbs. This means you can mix different types and colors without paying extra for shipping. For smaller orders, standard shipping rates apply and will show at checkout. Bulbs ship starting in October.

Which colors will contrast and complement each other well in the garden? 

For bright contrast, try color pairs like purple and yellow, orange and yellow, or red and white. If you want a softer look, use similar colors like pink and white or different shades of a single color for a more monochromatic look. Cool colors like lavender and white feel calm, while warm colors like red and orange feel bold and energetic.

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Unique Selection

You want a garden that stands out, and we’re here to help. At Heirloom Roses, we’ve handpicked a wide selection of classic and rare bulbs so you can create a stunning display that thrives in your climate and matches your unique style.

Commitment to Quality

You deserve bulbs that grow strong and bloom beautifully. That’s why we partner with trusted growers and inspect every bulb to meet the highest standards for health, size, and vitality. When you plant with Heirloom Roses, you plant with confidence, season after season.

Curated for Style

You want a garden that looks as good as it grows. Our team hand-selects bulbs based on the latest color trends and design aesthetics, offering everything from bold, saturated tones to soft, elegant pastels. Each variety is chosen to elevate your landscape and perform beautifully in your garden.