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White Fritillaria
By Siris
- 2 Apr, 2016
- 9 likes
White Snakes Head Fritillary growing around the pond
Comments on this photo
Is it quite boggy where they are planted? I worry the bulbs will rot off if I planted in my wet ground areas.
2 Apr, 2016
Dawnsaunt, my soil hasbeen quite wet, especially where I have been digging, but haven't touched this bit for several years. They do grow naturally in damp meadows, that's not to say bogs, though.
3 Apr, 2016
Thanks Siris
3 Apr, 2016
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6 Apr, 2016
Love the white Sue :o)
10 Apr, 2016
Some of the whites have a wee bit of checkering to the petals.
10 Apr, 2016
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See who else is growing Fritillaria meleagris (Snake's head fritillary).
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Fritillaria Meleagris (Snake's Head Fritillary Bulbs)
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Fritillaria Meleagris Var. Unicolor Subvar. Alba (White Flowered Snake's Head Fritillary Bulbs)
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Lovely to see a white one.....
2 Apr, 2016