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Illahe Nursery and Gardens My little nursery is located in the South Salem hills at an elevation of about 600'. In following the sage...
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Fritillaria nigra Shoot or is it Fritillaria montan a, or Fritillaria pyrenaica ??? It seems that no one can decide on this one. Seriousl...
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The rain is falling heavy, the grass is wet and everything drips with humidity. The rain is constant now and often accompanies heavy gustin...
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Fritillaria davisii Thanks for helping me celebrate 5 years of Illahe Rare Bulbs. Mark Akimoff
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Fritillaria pontica My Dad is in Albania as I write this and I have to admit the older I get the more I wish he would slow down a bit an...
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RIP Lois Shook 1923-2018 from left to right, My dad, My grandma, My mom, My daughter and me. My dear grandmother passed ...
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The Dwarf Crown Imperial is one of the first of the Fritillaria to bloom in the open garden for me. It's a magnificent plant that seems ...
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The Anatolian Fritillaria are in bloom now, this tall, handsome species that grows on rocky, limestone slopes from Turkey, and Cypress down ...
Wonderful color! Our's are usually grayer (probably due to bleaching in our brighter sun)--there are advantages to Maritime climates!
ReplyDeleteAcantholimon, I envy you the bright sun that bleaches your flowers. 1/2" of rain in the gauge today and counting.
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