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Fritillaria meleagris does well in my garden. All neighbours have clean lawn, already mown besides ours. Some parts are left untouched till the middle of August just before the first Colchicum autumnale will appear.
The first one seems to be an extraordinary variation !Thank you for posting These pics!Gerd
Nice to see Frit. lusitanica in its natural habitat unfortunately with the lily beetle like everywhere.
Ive been having a go at establishing Fritillaria meleagris in my lawn, and planted a few bulbs from a well known UK nursery in my front lawn last autumn. One of the flowers looks different to the rest. Note the turned out perianth tips and the twin flowers on the same inflorescence. Could it be a hybrid?