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Fritillaria Crown Imperial
- 31 Mar, 2009
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These don't really seem to have a scent that I've noticed, Sue.
10 Apr, 2009
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Fritillaria Meleagris (Snake's Head Fritillary Bulbs)
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I grew a couple of these a few years ago, a friend of mine was digging up the bulbs and asked if I wanted them. They were the yellow flowered ones but their perfume didn't exactly match their beauty. It was as if someone had dumped something at the bottom of the garden and it was decaying, but the flowers on them were beautiful.
10 Apr, 2009