A medium size plant bearing 1-2 white bell-shaped, pendant flowers per plant
Pronunciation
(frit-il-AR-ee-uh)
Plant Type
All Plants, Bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizoms, etc.
Hardiness Zone
5
Sunlight
full sun to shade
Moisture
average, prefers moist
Soil & Site
Native to moist meadows and woods in Europe
Flowers
The pendant white bell shaped flowers seem rather large for the plant. A 1999 White Flower Farm catalog describes the flowers as "winsome, charming and unusual"
Leaves
The narrow leaves are alternate and rather sparse.
Dimensions
The plant size ranges from 6"-12" tall. Plant 5" deep and 5-10 plants per square foot
Propagation
bulbs
Native Site
Native to moist meadows and woods in Europe.
Cultivar Origin
A heirloom bulb in cultivation since 1572.
Misc Facts
The species name meleagris is taken from the Greek word for Guinea Hen.
Notes & Reference
#57-Spring Flowering Bulbs (Dr. A.A. DeHertogh), #59-Naturalizing Bulbs (Rob Proctor), #60-The American Gardeners World of Bulbs (Judy Glattstein)