Fritillaria 'Pallidiflora' (Siberian Fritillary)
Delivery August/September
Available for delivery in August/September, when the autumn planting season begins.
Fritillaria pallidiflora is a quietly sophisticated fritillary, prized for its glaucous foliage and poised, nodding bells in soft greenish-yellow. Flowering from late spring into early summer, it brings a natural, woodland elegance to lightly shaded borders, tree-line planting and informal drifts where it can settle in and look entirely at home.
At around 50cm tall, the upright stems carry a refined cluster of bell-shaped blooms above cool-toned leaves—particularly handsome when threaded through ferns, early grasses and other spring bulbs for a gently layered effect.
- Colour: pale yellow with green tones
- Flower shape: bell-shaped, nodding
- Best for: borders, woodland edges, naturalised planting
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
| Botanical name | Fritillaria pallidiflora |
| Flower colour | Pale yellow |
| Bulb size | 12/14 cm |
| Established height | 50cm |
| Established spread | 10cm |
| Plant spacing | 10cm |
| Leaf colour | Glaucous green |
| Habit | Upright |
| Life cycle | Perennial |
| Hardiness | Fully Hardy |
| Years to establish | 2 |
| Sunlight | Full-Sun, Partial Sun |
| Position | Borders, woodland edges, naturalised drifts |
| Suitable for | Naturalising, Borders, Woodland Gardens |
| Soil acidity | Any |
| Soil moisture | Moist but well-drained |
| Soil type | Loam |
| RHS Award (AGM) | AGM |
| Growing skill | Easy |
| Pollinator-friendly | Yes |
| Deer resistant | No |
Planting and Flowering Calendar
Key Features
Packed in paper
Packed peat-free
Great for Shade
Attracts wildlife
RHS Award (AGM)
Naturalising

