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This tall spring bulb is crowned by a spike of maroon flowers above gray-green foliage and makes a striking addition to the spring garden. The bulb itself is strongly odoriferous which prevents the depredations of rodents.

Latin Name

Fritillaria persica


Family

Liliaceae


Also Known As

Persian Lily


Type of Plant

Bulbs Bulbs

Bloom Season

May - June

Seasons

Spring Spring

Specifications

Max height Max Height: 3'
Max spread Max Spread: 1.5'

Uses

  • Flower Border

  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full Sun Full Sun
    Part Sun Part Sun

    Tolerances

  • Black Walnut
  • Deer

  • Toxicity

    Do not ingest Do not ingest

    Colors


    Native Range

    Middle East


    History

    Introduced to English gardens in the 16th century, Persian lilies emigrated to the colonies by the end of the 18th century.


    Planted at Mount Vernon

    Planted at Mount Vernon Upper Garden

  • Upper Garden

  • Hardiness Zones

    5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 8b USDA basemap

    Average annual extreme minimum temperature 1976-2005

    map legend 5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 8b

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