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Snakes head fritillary
By Seaburngirl

12 Apr, 2009
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found in long grass and weeds.
Comments on this photo
Beautiful
13 Apr, 2009
Thanks for the lovely comments. I really do like Fritillaria in their many forms.
14 Apr, 2009
magnificent my favourite fritillary!going to add this to my faves if you dont mind.
4 Aug, 2009
i dont mind at all indypendant.
5 Aug, 2009
I love these.
Planted some bulbs last year and they literally disappeared !
When the didn't emerge from underground i moved thee soil and there was nothing there !!!
Where did they go ???? :(
5 Aug, 2009
mice eat them and they are susceptible to rotting. if you plant more sit them on an inch layer of sand/grit to aid drainage. Thats what i do with all fritillaries and alliums.
5 Aug, 2009
The drainage in that area is very very good, the soil's very thin and poor.
I suspect then that something ate them because there's very little chance they rotted.
:((
I'll try them again though !
5 Aug, 2009
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This photo is of "Fritillaria meleagris" in Seaburngirl's garden
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Just the right place for them to grow.....quietly beautiful!
13 Apr, 2009