Fritillaria acmopetala
Lebanese Fritillary
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Lebanese Fritillary (Fritillaria acmopetala) - Description
Looks great when planted in small groups in the border. Bulbs will produce flowers year after year.
Lebanese Fritillary (Fritillaria acmopetala) - Blooming
It may take a season or to before they bloom. Bonemeal in the soil may help promote blooming.
Lebanese Fritillary (Fritillaria acmopetala) - Growth
Some bulbs will rest from season to season, so make sure you have enough bulbs planted to make up for any bulbs that didn't sprout. Fritillaries do best where there is some winter chill. Their performance will drop in climates with hot, dry summers. Many species are tempremental, and their original habitat should be taken into consideration when selecting.
Lebanese Fritillary (Fritillaria acmopetala) - Planting
Plant bulbs in porous soil about 3-4" deep. The bulbs should be 6 to 12" apart depending on the final size of the species. Completely dry bulbs will not work, but bulb scales and basal rice-sized bulblets will.
Lebanese Fritillary (Fritillaria acmopetala) - Pest
Fritillaria are prone to rust and leaf spots.
Lebanese Fritillary (Fritillaria acmopetala) - Interesting facts
Fritillus is latin for dice-box, referring to the flowers' checkered pattern of many of Fritilaria species.
Lebanese Fritillary (Fritillaria acmopetala) - Soil and irrigation
Plants do best when the soil has plentiful humus. They need regular water during their growing season. As summer progresses, the leaves will die back. During this period irrigate less often, as overly moist bulbs may rot. Different species may have more specific requirements.








