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Leucojum aestivum
By Andrewr
- 29 Jan, 2008
- 12 likes
I had a large clump of these which I dug up and split last autumn - doesn't seem to have done it any harm. I would recommend putting it where you can't see the foliage dying down after flowering
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More like a giant snowdrop
22 Feb, 2008
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It has abeautiful flower, a bit like a larger crocus?
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