Fritillaria uva-vulpis
By Meanie
- 17 Apr, 2013
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My first Frit of the year!
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There are quite a few. Very easy species to grow - bulbs available in all good GC's late summer/early autumn.
It's growth habit (except for the hangy downy head) is very similar to Tulips. Unsurprising, as they are quite closely related.
18 Apr, 2013
the big GC near here is supposed to be good but i dont think it has many unusual plants
18 Apr, 2013
They are nice arnt they, mine blew over but are recovering a bit.
18 Apr, 2013
They'll be in the bulb stands Sticki.
"They are nice arnt they, mine blew over" That's one of the failings of Frits I find.
18 Apr, 2013
camouflaged do you think? i reckon they hide little treasures like this!
i have two new interesting plants ~ i bought a 'podophyllum peltatum' because it fascinated me and i was given an 'arisaema totuosum' bulb/corm to try out!! have you grown either of these?
18 Apr, 2013
podophyllum peltatum looks as if it may enjoy your shade. Like the look of that.
Arisaema tortuosum................
http://bit.ly/10lwMPQ
http://bit.ly/10lwLLx
Avoid overwatering it until it is in full growth.
18 Apr, 2013
thanks meanie ~ lovely photos [as always] its fascinating isnt it, i love it!! the man who gave it to me was so enthusiastic, he just wanted me to grow them!
the other one [podo......] is poisonous so i have to be careful, it grows a fruit which is edible ~ IF you eat it when it is ripe!!!! but i loved the leaf it has, there are 4 shoots in the pot and one at least has a bud!
i bought it from a stall cant remember if it was woodland plants or shady plants?!!
18 Apr, 2013
Grew these last year, but the lily beetle got to them before I did.......great pic Meanie.
18 Apr, 2013
Thanks DD! The Lily beetle are out in force here too I'm afraid.
20 Apr, 2013
Sticki - be careful as Arisaema can get addictive!!
20 Apr, 2013
No Scarlet Lily beetle here yet , I'm checking my frits daily ......
21 Apr, 2013
Hope that it stays that way Amy!
21 Apr, 2013
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Fritillaria Meleagris (Snake's Head Fritillary Bulbs)
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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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Looks like several!
Do they look a bit like a tulip??
17 Apr, 2013