Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
General Subjects => Plants Wanted Or For Exchange => Topic started by: scalpasurfer on October 17, 2007, 02:39:56 PM
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Hello
I would like to associate some bulbs of Fritillaria with some galanthus nivalis that grow with my hellebores.
I am searching fritillaria with dark flowers, not too difficult to cultivate, blooming at the same time as G. Nivalis. Have you got suggestions ?
I found on a catalogue : F. Caucasica, Montana, Nigra, but I have no experience with Fritillaria except the Imperialis forms.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Pascal
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Hello Pascal,
How about dark chequed flowers ?
F. meleagris, most people find this easy.
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Hello, Pascal, welcome to the forum.
I agree with Andrew, Fritillaria meleagris is very beautiful, easy to grow and very dainty and elegant to associate with the Galanthus although it may flower later than most of them. If you want something a little bigger to look good against the helleborus foliage, and flowering later again in the year, then Fritillaria pyrenaica would be an excellent choice. Depending on where you are in France, the dark flowered frits you mention might also be happy to grow outside. F.f meleagris and pyrenaica are the easiest to grow, I would suggest to begin with those. They are also among the prettiest!
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Thanks for all your advice !
it will help me a lot
Pascal
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