Snakeshead Fritillaria
By Majeekahead
- 26 Mar, 2009
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mmmm me too FF, they are just so different to any of the other things about this time of year arnt they.
26 Mar, 2009
Yes Majeekahead. They are lovely.
26 Mar, 2009
yours are ahead of mine .. there just coming up..........
26 Mar, 2009
I planted some of these and have not seen them...???
27 Mar, 2009
Don't wory tastey, you may still see them yet, the leaves are like blades of grass, hardly noticable then all of a sudden!......
27 Mar, 2009
It really does look like a snakehead!
28 Mar, 2009
Just looked at mine there little snake heads are coming............lol
28 Mar, 2009
Great Holly, - i remeber the first time i grew them i thought just the same, because the leaves do look just like blades of grass that have drifted in from the lawn, then all of a sudden WOW!
30 Mar, 2009
Weird looking but beautiful as well.
30 Mar, 2009
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This photo is of "Fritillary - Snakeshead" in Majeekahead's garden
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Fritillaria Meleagris (Snake's Head Fritillary Bulbs)
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Absolutely love these, Beautiful
26 Mar, 2009