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Fritillaria imperialis
By Rydeboyz
- 6 Apr, 2009
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It should have orange flowers but I'm pretty sure this plant is blind.
7 May, 2009
I have tried several times to grow these and it never happens.. they start off ok then the leaves turn yellow ......dont know why...
24 May, 2009
In mine I found some red insect looking a bit like ladybirds but without the spots on them and the bodies were more oval the round, I don't know what were they but I supposed they were eating my fritillaria so I killed them.
I feed them with comfrey liquid to to help them to grow stronger.
9 Jun, 2009
that sounds like the lily beetle, best thing for them is exactly what you did squish em
x x x
9 Jun, 2009
Make sure you get their poo-covered larvae too! They do the most damage.
9 Jun, 2009
Thanx Moonkins, I googled for lily beetles and I recognised them from the pix.
9 Jun, 2009
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aah now i know what they look like
quite odd looking really
x x x
7 May, 2009