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First frit bud..


First frit bud.. (Fritillaria meleagris (Snake's head fritillary))

Between the leaves I noticed a single fritillary bud swelling,



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Is this an Australian species ;o)

10 Mar, 2013

 

A very rare species that one!!

10 Mar, 2013

 

Lol ph :-))

Yes thanks Scottish :-))

10 Mar, 2013

amy
Amy
 

Mine are only just blades peeping through the grass ....

10 Mar, 2013

 

I was a bit surprised myself Amy.

10 Mar, 2013

 

yours are doing so well ! here we are with half inch of snow lol

10 Mar, 2013

 

Blimey really mate, we just had a sprinkling luckily here.

10 Mar, 2013

 

Yes, lovely and sunshine too! :)

10 Mar, 2013

 

I just looked in the dictionary at sunshine lol

11 Mar, 2013

 

Lol mate, more to snow to come isn't there?

11 Mar, 2013

 

looks it - will send you a link of weather graphs I found later - goes upto 10 days , pressure charts and everything

in fact - I'll retire from forecasting and let others take over and feed the bad news from now on lol

http://www.sat24.com/foreloop.aspx?type=0

11 Mar, 2013

 

Cheers mate, lol

11 Mar, 2013

 

Mine are just leaves too at the moment. But the F.davisii are in bud!!!

13 Mar, 2013

 

That's good Meanie, this is the only one with a bud , no sign of the f.michailovskyi though.

13 Mar, 2013

 

All my small ones are through. I had to have a dig and the biggies are shooting (20cm below ground) and still solid too!

13 Mar, 2013

 

Excellent Meanie, checked mine and they are still ok.. Thankfully

14 Mar, 2013

 

It's a first for me. I've lost so many F.imperialis and F.persica over the years!

14 Mar, 2013



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