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Fritillaria sewerzowii - 2015
By Andrewr
- 19 Mar, 2015
- 5 likes
Brown flowers anyone? Another bulb I saw in Kazakhstan where it grew on hillside scree. Grow in full sun in well-drained soil, keeping the bulb dry in summer.
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Most unusual...
21 Mar, 2015
Excellent!
The seed that you sent me has just started to germinate - thanks! Bit of a miracle actually as the squirrels picked the pot up and emptied it.
21 Mar, 2015
Glad you managed to save some of it Meanie. I got six seeds of the polemonium to germinate - potted them up earlier this week.
21 Mar, 2015
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It looks great Andrew.
20 Mar, 2015