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Involucrate fritillary thrive in cool climates and well-drained, fertile soils with ample moisture. They require a period of cold dormancy to bloom, making them less suited to warm, year-round climates. Involucrate fritillary bulbs should be planted in the fall, at a depth three times their height. Over-watering or poorly draining soil can cause bulb rot, which is a key special care point to avoid.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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