Fritillaria aurea - 2015
By Andrewr
- 21 Mar, 2015
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About four inches high, for well-drained soil in a sunny position. In wetter parts of the country, this is better grown inside. Something has almost eaten through the flower stem here, so the flower is lying on the surface.
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It does.....how lovely Andrew.
21 Mar, 2015
Meanie - it's my first year with this one.
21 Mar, 2015
get it in the vase ...quickly :-)
21 Mar, 2015
Ah. I saw the seedlings and wondered................
21 Mar, 2015
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That deserves a wow!
Did it self seed last year?
21 Mar, 2015