fritillaria imperialis การใช้
- Fritillaria imperialis, as it's known in Latin, looks like a bellflower that has been crossed with a pineapple.
- Fritillaria imperialis is the best-known member of its family because it has the tallest flowers of any early-April-blooming bulb.
- "Fritillaria imperialis " grows to about in height, and bears lance-shaped, glossy leaves at intervals along the stem.
- Like Fritillaria imperialis, alliums are an exception that provide quick height in perennial beds, so that you're not looking down on everything.
- The scent of " Fritillaria imperialis " has been called " rather nasty ", while that of " F . striata " has a sweet fragrance.
- I've never liked that big silly showstopper Fritillaria imperialis, which looks like a pineapple with its yellow bells and tuft of green leaves atop a 36-inch stem and smells like a skunk.
- Due to the way that the bulb is formed, with the stem emerging from a depression, it is best to plant it on its side, to prevent water causing rot at the top of the bulb . " Fritillaria imperialis " requires full sun for best growth, and sandy, well-drained soil for permanence.