Fritillaria pallidiflora - 2010
By Andrewr
- 18 Apr, 2010
- 10 likes
Sturdy fritillary growing to fifteen inches. Likes well-drained soil but a bit of humus as well plus a sunny spot with a bit of respite from the midday sun in hotter parts of the UK
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This is a stunner, Andrew, it would do well in Ireland, we don't have any hotter parts.
19 Apr, 2010
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