fritillary flower
By Surreylad
- 11 Mar, 2012
- 7 likes
slowly opening up now, i do like this one...
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Sorry to hear that Pixi, they had all my lily baby bulbs last year, i just can't put poison or traps down,,, to soft hearted :-))
11 Mar, 2012
At first sight I thought it is a young tulip. I donĀ“t think we have these small flowers in the garden centers. Have never seen it before.
11 Mar, 2012
they are a bit tender Katarina so it might me a bit hard to get hold of them over your way... if my little seedlings make it through i'll send you some next year :-)
11 Mar, 2012
That is very kind of you. Thank you!
11 Mar, 2012
Very nice, I have a few uneaten ones left, still in tight bud though.
11 Mar, 2012
your welcome Katarina :-)
Thanks Ph, it's been really mild down here just lately...
11 Mar, 2012
yeah I odont do that either.;Suki is meant to catch them all!
11 Mar, 2012
i'm amazed there are any Pixi, there's a pack of 12-15 cats always around here you'd think they would get them all...
Thanks Hb. that's the trouble they are only dinky little ones :-)
11 Mar, 2012
This is the sort we had - but never came up
11 Mar, 2012
Great shot of a lovely flower Surrey :)))
11 Mar, 2012
Aye weel those wee moosies are smart!
11 Mar, 2012
they don't like the frosts Paul...
Thanks Ss i do like this one...
lol Pixi they really are clever little things :-))
12 Mar, 2012
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I like these too..lost all mine! Dammit think the mice are eating my bulbs!
11 Mar, 2012