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Fritillaria eastwoodiae I've always loved plants named after Alice Eastwood. My old mentor Jack Poff would tell stories about her, I ...
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"All our discontents about what we want appear to spring from the want of thankfulness for what we have." Daniel Dafoe. Read hi...
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Please visit: www.illaherareplants.com to see the new catalog! We are phasing out this old blog server so you need to go visit the new ...
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Fritillaria sp. JJA 17242 Thanks to Ron we have this collection locality as : Iran, Kordestan, East of Shuysheh ( SE of Marivan ), 1750m...
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Fritillaria crassifolia ssp. Kurdica One of my all time favorites for its waxy bluish bloom. You can definitely see the differences betwe...
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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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So I was chainsawing a 60 year old lilac log that had gone down in one of Salem's historic gardens, a victim of the worst ice storm see...
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So I had a failure of my blogging app amd while I really liked the program I was using, it has gone kaput with no apparent tech support. So ...
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"I have come to believe that a great teacher is a great artist and that there are as few as there are any other great artists. Tea...
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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...
Love them Frits. There is something rather Saury about them, never noticed it before...Love Dinos too.
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