Fritillaria meleagris
By Siris
- 20 Mar, 2021
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The white form of Snakes head Fritillary. The dead spiky leaves are a Dierama.
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I have an odd white one.
I must tidy up my Dierama.
21 Mar, 2021
I cut out the dead leaves gradually on the Dierama. The corms seem to grow stacked on top of one another, but the plant dislikes being disturbed I find.
21 Mar, 2021
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It’s a lovely, pure one, Siris. Haven’t seen this before. Nice change.
20 Mar, 2021