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Fritillaria conica - 2016
By Andrewr
- 9 Apr, 2016
- 6 likes
Small bulb, about 4 inches tall, becoming rare in its native Southern Greece and Peloponnese. Full sun, well-drained, light loamy soil. Struggles in pots, better outside.
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Brian - as you can see, it's in my raised bulb bed. I wouldn't try it at ground level.
9 Apr, 2016
Not likely to Andrew, agree it would need a good free draining raised bed
9 Apr, 2016
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Nice, fear it would struggle outside here
9 Apr, 2016