Fritillaria imperialis Lutea

Description

Fritillaria imperialis ‘Lutea’, also known as the yellow Crown Imperial, is a striking ornamental plant prized for its tall stature and vibrant yellow flowers. It adds a majestic and exotic touch to garden landscapes with its unique appearance.

Botanical Features

Flowers: The flowers of ‘Lutea’ are bell-shaped and pendulous, arranged in a cluster at the top of a tall central stem. Each flower can measure up to 3 inches (7.5 cm) in length and features a bright yellow color, adding a burst of color to the garden.
 
Stems: ‘Lutea’ produces sturdy, erect stems that can reach heights of 3-4 feet (90-120 cm). These stems provide excellent support for the large flower clusters and add to the plant’s imposing presence.
 
Leaves: The foliage consists of broad, lance-shaped leaves that emerge from the base of the plant. The leaves are typically green in color and provide a lush backdrop to the vibrant flowers.
 
Bulbs: Fritillaria Imperialis ‘Lutea’ grows from bulbs, which should be planted in the fall for spring blooming.

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