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Fritillaria uva-vulpis
By Meanie
- 9 Apr, 2015
- 8 likes
They are another firm fave of mine.
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In the ground - they're fully hardy.
11 Apr, 2015
OK ours are in pots at the mo, so will plant them in the ground and wait for the slugs/snails to find them lol
12 Apr, 2015
Just do as I did - plant them next to something that is much rarer and they will leave these alone!!!!
They will romp away in the ground just as much as the Snakeshead Frits do.
12 Apr, 2015
They look very dainty...!;o)
13 Apr, 2015
Looks are deceptive PT - it spreads like wildfire!
15 Apr, 2015
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See who else is growing Fritillaria uva-vulpis (Foxs Grape).
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Are these in pots or in the ground?
11 Apr, 2015