Fritillaria imperialis ‘Lutea Maxima’

Fritillaria imperialis 'Lutea Maxima' has lush green foliage and bright lemon yellow flowers.

The crown imperial (Fritillaria imperialis) is a dramatic yet structurally peculiar species. Vertical stems to 2-3 feet tall are covered in whorls of lance-shaped leaves on their lower halves, then naked for the top half before culminating in a tuft of leafy green bracts from which hang pendulous bell-like, yellow, orange or near-red flowers. ‘Lutea Maxima’ has lush green foliage and bright lemon yellow flowers and may or may not be a spell from Harry Potter. Plant bulbs on their sides to avoid water accumulation within the bulb cavity – yes, the bulbs are strange too! Mass plantings make an incredible display.

Common Name:  Crown Imperial - [Spring B&B Pre-Order]

Family:  Liliaceae (The Lily Family)

Zone Hardiness:  5-9

Light:  Full Sun, Part Sun

Height:  2-4'

Width:  8-12"

Primary Bloom Colour:  Yellow

Secondary Bloom Colour:  Yellow

Bloom Time:  Spring

Foliage Colour:  Green

Class:  Deciduous

Type:  Perennial

Soil Moisture:  Average

Stem Colour:  

Fragrance:  No

Berries:  

Benefits:  

Deer Resistant:  Yes

BC Native:  No

Native Habitat:  Cliffs, rocky slopes and amongst scrub from 1000-3000 metres in Turkey and on humus rich soils, usually in gullies, from 1800-2600 metres in Kashmir.

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Geographical Origin:  Southwest Asia and Asia Minor, Himalayas