[pbs] Fritillaria imperialis again
Jim McKenney
jimmckenney at jimmckenney.com
Thu Aug 28 14:36:18 EDT 2008
Robin Bell wrote: Well, Jim, here's one report of F. imperialis to the east
of you.
That's funny, Robin. You're only about half a degree east of me! But you're
also far to the north of me, so that doesn't count.
I once had one Fritillaria imperialis which lived in my garden for about
twenty years. For the first ten or so it did not bloom, but then it began to
bloom and bloomed until it died. It too grew in a shaded site.
But I'm really impressed that your plant is one of the yellow ones! For me
they have been even more touchy than the others. And you've successfully
moved them - great.
Jim McKenney
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Montgomery County, Maryland, USA, 39.03871º North, -77.090º West, USDA zone
7, where Colchicum alpinum is blooming.
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