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White Fritillaries
By Siris
- 6 Apr, 2018
- 11 likes
Pictured today, for Stera. So are they early?
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I have self seeded ones :) They're very pretty aren't they.
6 Apr, 2018
I like them alot, did yours self seed from white Hywel or are yours the traditional ones
6 Apr, 2018
Stunning.
6 Apr, 2018
I take seed each year from both the white and the purple ones, but they do take a while to get to flowering size, even if you don't dig them up by mistake.
6 Apr, 2018
That's a good idea Siris, is it easy to collect seed, I will give it a go.
7 Apr, 2018
Those are lovely.....
7 Apr, 2018
I take seed and sow immediately, they germinate the following spring, like now, then I plant out the pot of seedlings, leave them, forget where they are, then dig up by mistake, but all in all, they do increase .
7 Apr, 2018
Such a treat to see...
7 Apr, 2018
Looking very fresh ...
Gg
8 Apr, 2018
Haha Siris and we always think we’ll remember where bulbs are. Right, so you collect seed when still green, soon after the flower fades?
10 Apr, 2018
Dawn, I collect the seed pods when they turn brown and papery and are just starting to split open, that's early summer ish. Squashing Lily Beetles as I see them!
11 Apr, 2018
Great, thanks Siris, I will give it a go.
11 Apr, 2018
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Fritillaria Meleagris (Snake's Head Fritillary Bulbs)
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White are so nice
6 Apr, 2018