Fritillaria Meleagaris
By Bjs
- 24 Apr, 2013
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In the Garden
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I can see these no bother (new glasses you see Brian)! Lovely!
24 Apr, 2013
The combination of the two is really lovely
24 Apr, 2013
Beauties.....
24 Apr, 2013
These are some of my favourites I love them ,they look exotic but are so hardy .......
24 Apr, 2013
Great display Bjs...:>)
24 Apr, 2013
native flower, special aren't they? mine are through, no whites this year though.
24 Apr, 2013
there is a similar here called f.montana.
25 Apr, 2013
Bik Picture please.
25 Apr, 2013
you can see it now
25 Apr, 2013
and not a lily beetle in sight either :O) lovely plants :O)
25 Apr, 2013
At the moment frits are high up on my 'like very much list'. These look well established. Are the little ones self sown seedlings of the taller ones?
25 Apr, 2013
Scotsgran
Been there some years probably planted two and each one has increased vegetatively,they do the same thing each year one before the other
25 Apr, 2013
I will look forward to mine doing well too then, as they have been happy this year. All that rain last year seems to have suited some plants very well.
25 Apr, 2013
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They are really lovely Brian.
24 Apr, 2013