Fritillaria imperialis - 2019
By Andrewr
- 5 Apr, 2019
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No, I grow mine behind a low box hedge which protects them from strong winds
5 Apr, 2019
I'm trying to decide which I prefer, the red or the yellow, too exotic looking for a cottagey garden.
6 Apr, 2019
Ahrr clever I shall have to find a place to support mine.
6 Apr, 2019
I too grow these in front of a Cornus and alongside Rhodo so quite protected and have had them years. Love them!
I have the orange ones under a weeping pear. They too do well every year but many more disappeared; I believe
they rotted away as the position they were in more exposed and garden slopes slightly.
I saw someone yesterday carrying two potfuls of a shorter variety which she had bought on the market. I think Monty mentioned these on his last programme.
7 Apr, 2019
The shorter ones may well have been fritillaria eduardii
7 Apr, 2019
I could do with some shorter ones!!
8 Apr, 2019
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Gorgeous nice to see a different colour. Do you have to stake yours like I have to.
5 Apr, 2019