Snakesheads
By Seaburngirl
- 3 Apr, 2011
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I love these smaller frits.
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excellent these are have a few - I call them lampshades too :D I am mad
3 Apr, 2011
I saw some at the garden center the other day. I think I will plant some in the fall (assuming they are a fall planted bulb). For some reason, I had always missed these when bulb shopping in previous years.
4 Apr, 2011
I always have found the bulbs are not as succesful. I would think it better to plant them whilst in flower now Lainedru. I know they are more expensive but you are more likely to get them growing freely next year.
10 Apr, 2011
...or grow them from seed freshly collected - if you know anybody with a spare seed head!
17 Apr, 2011
I grabbed some last time I was at lowes. They are still in their container. Haven't figured out where I want them yet. Although, they didn't have the big snake heads. They had one called michael's fritillaria which are very delicate looking. That's what I ended up with. Thanks for turning me on to them!!!!!! :)
18 Apr, 2011
went and bought F. pontica yesterday at Harrogate flowershow. I have been well and truely bitten by the bug.
18 Apr, 2011
Just googled it - what a beauty! Yet another collection, eh?
18 Apr, 2011
yes it looks like it wagger. dicentra and corydalis too.
19 Apr, 2011
:-)
20 Apr, 2011
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Fritillaria Meleagris (Snake's Head Fritillary Bulbs)
£2.49 at Crocus -
Fritillaria Meleagris Var. Unicolor Subvar. Alba (White Flowered Snake's Head Fritillary Bulbs)
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Fritillaria Meleagris Mixed
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Good pic :o)
3 Apr, 2011