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Yellow fritillary
By Pcw
- 11 Mar, 2012
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i love this one Pcw that's a lovely specimen, no show on mine this year :-(
11 Mar, 2012
lovely are these from seed,see there are smaller ones around them
11 Mar, 2012
SL-I'm sure I've read that these can be shy flowering.I only have 3 flowers from 2 potfuls.
Brian-No,think it was e-bay.Acording to the bulb book I have,they can increase very quickly.Mine certainly have,although lack of flowers.
11 Mar, 2012
Very pretty
11 Mar, 2012
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my goodness what pretty bell flowers
11 Mar, 2012