Anemone & Fritillaria Flower Bulb Collection
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A wonderful collection for naturalising. The delightful, dusky maroon flowers of the fritillary rise above swathes of vivid purple, blue anemones and are perfect for creating large, natural looking planting schemes.
Perfect Planting Partners If you are unsure which bulbs to choose, try one of our specially blended partner mixes for a bright and colourful spring show. This collection includes:-
20 bulbs of Anemone blanda Blue Shades The gorgeous blue shades of this delightful anemone will make a stunning, early spring carpet of colour in your beds and borders. The perfect foil for a host of early spring flowering varieties, it’s spectacular when paired with the dusky purples of Fritillaria meleagris. A great one for naturalising, especially in shaded or wooded areas.
15 bulbs of Fritillaria meleagris Known as the snakeshead fritillary, this charming species is happy planted at the front of borders, or when allowed to naturalise in grass. Easy to grow and generally trouble free, they also look good in the vase.
Signifying that spring has arrived, bulbs create splashes of colour throughout the garden and they are perfect for planting into patio pots and window boxes. Easy to grow and care for, they will bloom with the minimum of attention and are great for cutting too. We have trialled and tested all of the bulbs we sell and work closely with our growers to ensure we offer the very best, top-sized bulbs available to produce a wonderful spring show.
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