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Snake's head - Fritillaria Meleagris
The Fritillaria meleagris is a real spring bloomer and looks great in the garden with its drooping flower heads and often purple/white checkerboard-like pattern.
In the wild, Fritillaria flowers are under nature protection, because they are very rare. They flower best in partial shade.
Snake's head - Fritillaria Meleagris
The Fritillaria meleagris is a real spring bloomer and looks great in the garden with its drooping flower heads and often purple/white checkerboard-like pattern.
In the wild, Fritillaria flowers are under nature protection, because they are very rare. They flower best in partial shade.
Plant Fritillaria as soon as possible after purchase from September to December with the roots downwards. Plant this Fritillaria about 10 cm deep and 10 cm apart.
Plant the Fritillaria flower solitary or in groups in a place with partial shade in humus-rich soil, for example along a pond or waterfront.
Fritillaria are blooming in April and May.
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Snake's head - Fritillaria Meleagris
The Fritillaria meleagris is a real spring bloomer and looks great in the garden with its drooping flower heads and often purple/white checkerboard-like pattern.
In the wild, Fritillaria flowers are under nature protection, because they are very rare. They flower best in partial shade.