Fritillaria_meleagris_-_2009
By Andrewr
- 25 Mar, 2009
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These need a damper soil than I can really provide for them. This clump is planted beside a path so they can get their roots into the moist conditions under it
25 Mar, 2009
Yours are weeks ahead of mine. My ones are know where near flowering yet.
25 Mar, 2009
Mine are still in tight bud. One has seeded into a gravel path so no idea where it gets its moisture from. Do the roots go very deep?
25 Mar, 2009
Mine are just coming through and usually flower in April........
26 Mar, 2009
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Beautiful. Is it planted in a damp area?
25 Mar, 2009