Chopin Crown Imperial
Our crown imperial bulbs are distinguished by 1- to 3-foot tall erect stalks topped with pointed leaves and a circular collection of hanging, bell-shaped flowers. These flowers come in shades of red, orange, and yellow, depending upon the variety. Fritillaria imperialis, the crown imperial flower, is a species of flowering plant in the lily family. Crown imperial bulbs have a strong, musky scent about them that is good for keeping rodents out of your garden bed. Delicate red-orange bells emerge in mid-spring and provide a beautiful and interesting dimension to your garden.
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Chopin Crown Imperial
Chopin Crown Imperial
Our crown imperial bulbs are distinguished by 1- to 3-foot tall erect stalks topped with pointed leaves and a circular collection of hanging, bell-shaped flowers. These flowers come in shades of red, orange, and yellow, depending upon the variety. Fritillaria imperialis, the crown imperial flower, is a species of flowering plant in the lily family. Crown imperial bulbs have a strong, musky scent about them that is good for keeping rodents out of your garden bed. Delicate red-orange bells emerge in mid-spring and provide a beautiful and interesting dimension to your garden.
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Our crown imperial bulbs are distinguished by 1- to 3-foot tall erect stalks topped with pointed leaves and a circular collection of hanging, bell-shaped flowers. These flowers come in shades of red, orange, and yellow, depending upon the variety. Fritillaria imperialis, the crown imperial flower, is a species of flowering plant in the lily family. Crown imperial bulbs have a strong, musky scent about them that is good for keeping rodents out of your garden bed. Delicate red-orange bells emerge in mid-spring and provide a beautiful and interesting dimension to your garden.


















