Looks like a moth?
- 8 May, 2008
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Will photograph again when it opens.
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You are just too clever! Glad you have lots - we have one!!! But I found it at the base of a siren bush / hedge that last year was huge but we cut down - so maybe there are more in the ground...
11 May, 2008
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This photo is of "Fritillaries - 'snakehead'." in Adrianfinland's garden
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Fritillaria Persica (Fritillary Bulbs)
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Fritillaria Meleagris Var. Unicolor Subvar. Alba (White Flowered Snake's Head Fritillary Bulbs)
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Fritillaria Imperialis 'Lutea' (Crown Imperial Bulbs)
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Fritillaria Meleagris Mixed
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Fritillaria Meleagris (Snake's Head Fritillary Bulbs)
£2.49 at Crocus
It's a 'fritillaries', commonly known as 'snakehead'. It comes in various shades of pink, purple and white. Planted from a bulb and they will multiply. We have lots in our garden !!!!!
10 May, 2008