Fritillaria stenanthera
By Andrewr
- 4 Apr, 2009
- 9 likes
This is one of the plants I saw last year growing in the wild in Kazakhstan. It needs well-drained soil in full sun, shelter from winter wet and is beloved of slugs. If you look carefully, you can see I have planted it in a pot with copper tape around the top. I have also cut the bottom off the pot for drainage and, for winter, will lift the whole thing and put it in the greenhouse for shelter. I bought this at the RHS Show earlier this week
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Its beautiful.
5 Apr, 2009
Pretty flower!
9 Apr, 2009
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