Fritilaria imperialis
By Siris
- 13 Mar, 2021
- 9 likes
In flower against the south facing bungalow wall, surrounded by tall Alliums, can't remember which until they bloom.
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Loving the exoticness, gorgeous zingy orange too.
14 Mar, 2021
yours are a lot further on than mine. I love these though last year so did the lily beetles!
14 Mar, 2021
Thanks Mossy.
Kate, Exotic, possibly doesn't go with cottage garden style.
SBG, since growing these imperialis the Lily Beetles haven't found these, tho' they attack the meleagris with a vengeance.
14 Mar, 2021
A beauty much. earlier than mine
14 Mar, 2021
It's in a very sunny position. 3PB.
16 Mar, 2021
Bright and beautiful Sue :o)
18 Mar, 2021
Thank you Siris for letting me know.
18 Mar, 2021
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Very nice
13 Mar, 2021