Fritillaria 'Meleagris Alba' (Snake's Head Fritillary)
The pure white form of the native Snakeshead Fritillary, 'Alba' is an exceptionally beautiful and graceful spring bulb. It produces delicate, nodding, bell-shaped flowers of a pristine, luminous white, completely lacking the chequered pattern of the species. The blooms are held on slender, wiry stems above fine, grey-green foliage. It has a magical, ethereal quality, especially when planted in large drifts where the white bells seem to shimmer in the light. It is an RHS Award of Garden Merit winner and is perfect for naturalising in damp meadows, woodland gardens, and alongside ponds, where it will happily spread over the years to form a breathtaking display.
| Botanical name | Fritillaria meleagris var. alba |
| Bulb size | 6/+ cm |
| Height | 20-30 cm |
| Spread | 8 cm (Spreading over time) |
| Plant spacing | 100+ bulbs per m² |
| Habit | Upright, clump-forming |
| Life cycle | Perennial |
| Hardiness | Fully hardy (H6) |
| Sunlight | Full sun, Partial shade |
| Suitable for | Damp meadows, Bog gardens, Naturalising |
| Soil | Moist but well-drained, loam, clay |
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Key Features
Packed in paper
Packed peat-free
Great for Shade
RHS Award (AGM)
Naturalising
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