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Product Description
Fritillaria Imperialis Easy to Grow, Stunning Garden Flowers
Fritillaria Imperialis, also known as Crown Imperial, is a striking spring-blooming plant admired for its tall stems and unique crown-shaped flowers. These Non-GMO seeds produce bold, pendulous blooms that hang gracefully beneath a tuft of foliage. Perfect for borders, mixed beds, and focal points, they bring a dramatic and exotic appeal to any garden space.
Features:
Produces tall, crown-shaped blooms in orange, yellow, and red
Perfect for garden borders and spring landscapes
Non-GMO and easy to cultivate
Resistant to deer and rodents
Long-lasting, fragrant blooms
Specifications:
Botanical Name: Fritillaria imperialis
Common Name: Crown Imperial
Plant Type: Perennial bulbous plant
Flower Color: Orange, red, yellow
Bloom Time: Spring
Height: 60100 cm (2440 inches)
Light Requirement: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile soil
Watering: Moderate, keep soil slightly moist
USDA Zones: 59
GMO Status: Non-GMO
Planting Guide:
Sow seeds in autumn or early spring in well-drained soil.
Plant bulbs 1015 cm deep and 2025 cm apart.
Choose a sunny or lightly shaded location.
Water moderately and allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings.
Remove faded flowers to encourage healthy bulb growth.

Life Cycle
Perennial flowering bulb
Planting Season
Autumn planting season
Growth Habit
Upright clumping growth
Flavor Profile
Not edible
Plant Characteristics
Tall crowned blooms
Use
Ornamental garden display
Growing Conditions
Cool temperate climates
Harvest Advantages
Striking spring flowers
Plant Resistance
Deer resistant plant
Fritillaria imperialis
Seed Names
Fritillaria imperialis
Seed Type
Heirloom open pollinated
Fritillaria imperialis, commonly known as Crown Imperial, is a dramatic spring-flowering ornamental plant valued for its tall stems and distinctive bell-shaped flowers topped with leafy crowns. Grown primarily for landscape beauty, this heirloom species adds architectural elegance to borders, beds, and woodland-style gardens.
Light Requirement
Full sun preferred
Planting Depth
Surface sow lightly
Sowing Method
Direct soil sowing
Plant Spacing
12–18 inches
Days to Maturity
2–3 years flowering
Soil Preparation
Cold stratification required
Hardiness Zones
USDA zones 5–8
Water Needs
Moderate consistent moisture
Planting Season
Fall to early winter
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 25 sq ft
500
Up to 125 sq ft
1000
Up to 250 sq ft