A beacon of sunlight in the garden, Fritillaria Imperialis Maxima Lutea boasts magnificent golden-yellow flowers. These large, luminous blooms resemble crowns of pure gold, shimmering against a backdrop of lush, green foliage. Their striking beauty adds a touch of opulence and brightness to any landscape.
Fritillaria Imperialis Maxima Lutea's vigorous growth and hardy nature make it a reliable choice for gardeners seeking both beauty and resilience.
This Crown Imperial's shining flowers capture the essence of spring, promising a garden filled with golden splendour.
Failing to flower after the first year is due to a lack of potash fertiliser, which is necessary for spurring bloom formation for the following year’s flowering.
Plant large bulbs 15 cm deep and small bulbs 8 cm deep, in well-drained soil.
Plant bulbs on their side to prevent water getting into the hollow crown.