Frillaria stenanthera - 2016
By Andrewr
- 10 Mar, 2016
- 5 likes
Small bulb, just a few inches high, for sun and well-drained soil. As it dislikes excessive summer wet, it may be best in an alpine house or cold frame.
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It's had a real battering from the weather recently so I'm not surprised the flower looks a bit 'iffy'
10 Mar, 2016
Not at all bad considering, no use growing it here though...
10 Mar, 2016
Looks lovely but not for the Scottish climate.
10 Mar, 2016
Pretty. It looks delicate in more ways than one!
10 Mar, 2016
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It looks almost transparent.
10 Mar, 2016