Fritillaria sewerzowii (yellow form) - 2011
By Andrewr
- 24 Mar, 2011
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That's amazing!
From the thumbnail, I thought that it was a Puya. Far from disappointed with this though.
24 Mar, 2011
This looks very tender is it?
25 Mar, 2011
DD - no, it's quite tough. In the wild, it grows in mountainous areas so it likes full sun and a gritty soil. The only down side is that slugs/snails like it
25 Mar, 2011
Interesting plant...
26 Mar, 2011
Gorgeous unusual plant...love it!
26 Mar, 2011
What dont they like Andrew?
27 Mar, 2011
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Ooh, I'm so jealous. What a stunner!
24 Mar, 2011