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Old 25-03-2004, 07:46 PM
Glenda
 
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Default Fritillaria Imperialis

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Thanks folks - no sooner posted to the urgle than the fritillara
imperialis are up and running at least 6" out of the soil already. We
went to the Eden project in Cornwall recently and they have banks of
these bulbs coming through. And of course - you can smell them
before you see them!