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Frit
By Surreylad
- 14 Apr, 2013
- 9 likes
First of my Frits to open up.
Comments on this photo
me to mate, yes damp but not to wet as they rot. is this upside down to you? it is on my screen
14 Apr, 2013
upside down :D
14 Apr, 2013
Lol :-))
15 Apr, 2013
Yeap, upside down. Looks good when you turn the laptop. ;o)))
15 Apr, 2013
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See who else is growing Fritillaria meleagris (Snake's head fritillary).
See who else has plants in genus Fritillaria.
This photo is of "Fritillary mele." in Surreylad's garden
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Fritillaria Meleagris (Snake's Head Fritillary Bulbs)
£2.49 at Crocus -
Fritillaria Meleagris Var. Unicolor Subvar. Alba (White Flowered Snake's Head Fritillary Bulbs)
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love snakeheads - like it wet soil apparently
14 Apr, 2013