Fritillaria bucharica
By Meanie
- 14 Mar, 2012
- 11 likes
Taken today at Oxfords botanic gardens.
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It really was nice Sticki!
14 Mar, 2012
would it need conditions similar to pleiones?
14 Mar, 2012
Sticki - I don't know yet!
14 Mar, 2012
.....yet? these are on the list too??
14 Mar, 2012
Could be!
14 Mar, 2012
im sure its a very long list
on the other hand i rather think that once you make a list they become reality!??
14 Mar, 2012
I've just added a photo of my latest purchase.
14 Mar, 2012
i saw that one ~ like a caterpillar? waiting for something beautiful to emerge??
14 Mar, 2012
I posted a link on the photo to the end result Sticki!
14 Mar, 2012
oh sorry, will go back and look ~ i have been up for 18 hours!!!
14 Mar, 2012
i LOVE it!!! its that calla lily shape which i adore but then its up another level!!
14 Mar, 2012
I like this one It,s different .......
14 Mar, 2012
There are some gems in the Arisaema genus Sticki - remember this...........
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/206302-arisaema-costatum/member/meanie
It's nice isn't it Amy!
14 Mar, 2012
Will it grow outside in our gardens Meanie ,I have a nice patch of the more common Meleagris in my grass ......
14 Mar, 2012
No! I had missed it! Its intriguing, I like it.
15 Mar, 2012
I'm not sure yet Amy.............
15 Mar, 2012
O.K Thanks anyway :o)
15 Mar, 2012
Very pretty. I like those flowers.
15 Mar, 2012
Meanie I've been out today and bought a Fritillaria Persica ... pretty purple bell like flowers , the one I bought is still in bud I will put a photo on when it's in flower .. also the helpful assistant tells me it's ideal to grow it in grassy areas outside ..........
15 Mar, 2012
My F.persica copped it in the frost! It came through far too early, so next time it'll be in a pot.
The F.imperialis came through only in the last couple of days and looks well. This is in a pot though, so I can take it with me.
15 Mar, 2012
I'm glad you've told me that before I've decided where to plant it Meanie , I will have to think again and like you maybe put it in a pot !!
15 Mar, 2012
That's what I'm here for Amy - so that you can learn from my mistakes!!
15 Mar, 2012
LOL.. that's good to know :o)
15 Mar, 2012
this is similar to the ones I saw at the Scottish Rock Garden Club early bulb display....stunning!
21 Mar, 2012
My thoughts on it too Karen!
21 Mar, 2012
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thats very pretty
14 Mar, 2012