Fritillaria elwesii - 2014
By Andrewr
- 7 Apr, 2014
- 10 likes
Bulb, up to 18 inches high, for well-drained soil that doesn't dry out. The flowers formed about a couple of weeks ago, but have only developed their colouring in the past day or so.
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TT - one that immediately springs to mind is clematis florida 'Bicolor' where the flowers start off green before turning white.
7 Apr, 2014
That's a good example.
I've added this pic to GoYpedia. :o)
7 Apr, 2014
WOW!! I love these!
7 Apr, 2014
The colours look lovely with your garden scheme ...
7 Apr, 2014
I really like that Andrew.
7 Apr, 2014
gorgeous
8 Apr, 2014
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Interesting that the colour develops later .. does that happen with other similar plants ?
7 Apr, 2014