Fritillaria

(Kievitsbloem)
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What you need to know as a florist about the Fritillaria

  • Colourful splendour

    Fritillaria is available in different colours, such as red, orange, yellow and purple.

  • Stylish applications

    The Fritillaria has beautiful drooping (often fragrant) bell-shaped flowers. These flowers are distinctively marked with small squares. This makes them look a bit like a lapwing egg.

  • Symbolic meaning

    According to legend, the Fritillaria leaves its flower hanging because all the flowers bowed to Jesus as he made his way to Golgotha and the garden of Gethsemane. The flower therefore represents respect and appreciation.

All about the Fritillaria

Fritillaria is a remarkable choice for florists who want to enrich their assortment with an unusual and visually appealing bulbous plant. This plant, with its unique bell-shaped flowers, is available in various colours such as deep purple, orange and cream. The striking patterns and colours of the flowers make Fritillaria a real eye-catcher in any bouquet or flower arrangement. Several varieties are also fragrant/strongly scented.

Sales advice for the florist

In-store sales advice for Fritillaria

There are several techniques you can apply to the Fritillaria. Think of making arrangements, a bouquet, a mono-bouquet or drying.

Presentation

Sustainability

Versatility

Meaning

When choosing the right bouquet, it is important to consider the meaning of the Fritillaria. Ideal for special occasions. Read the meaning of the flower under 'Product information'.

Give care tips

Give advice on caring for Fritillaria, so the customer knows how to keep the flowers fresh for as long as possible. Read the care tips under 'Care' for the best advice.

Inspiring stories from growers, florists and experts

The '365 days of flowers' campaign is an initiative of the promotion committee 365 days of flowers, part of Royal FloraHolland. Over 1,800 growers from 15 different countries make this possible. They grow over 150 different flowers, which are promoted throughout the year based on Royal FloraHolland's availability dates. The objective of the '365 days of flowers' campaign is to jointly develop sales opportunities for florists.

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