Garden Plant: Michael’s Flower
Product Description: Michael’s Flower
Michael’s Flower Wine and Gold Nodded Blooms
- Unique Flower Form
- Bell-Shaped Blossoms
- Wine Colored Blooms with a Golden Rim
- Great in Containers
Go ahead and blink. It’s normal to not believe your eyes when you first set sight on Michael’s Flower Fritillaria.
The blooms on the Michael’s Flower are otherworldly, to say the least. They’re a deep merlot that looks dipped in honey or gold. And to top it off, the Michael’s Flower has a waxy sheen and texture. What else sets this amazing flower apart from others? It features a dramatically swooping stem that soars upward then plunges at a 90-degree angle. With a bell-shaped bloom, this flower looks like a Single Tulip let gravity take over.
The Michael’s Flower may not be the tallest Fritillary, but it is one of the most unique. You can expect each stalk to produce several mid-spring flowers. These flowers float high above their pleasant lance-shaped foliage.
When these flowers bloom, be sure you prepare your camera and flashlight. They make for a unique opportunity to photograph at night. They look luminous against a dark sky and seem to glow in the moonlight.
This stunningly different plant pairs well with other garden misfits and spectacles. Its burnt sienna flowers look stunning against silvery ferns and blazing chartreuse. These tiny blooms make a great front border or addition to a naturalized grassy area. They enjoy partial to full sun and will perennialize over time.
If you collect the strange, the odd, the ineffably lovely, you will love this alluring beauty. Find a bit of fun with your own Michael’s Flower fall planting. Order now and we’ll schedule your fall delivery.
We will ship your bulbs based on the correct planting time for your area.