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Article: Damp site for snake's heads ; Snake's head fritillary, also known as the snake's head lily, is a British native wildflower. In spring it bears hanging, bell-shaped flowers in delicate, chequered shades of pink, purple or white. It grows to around 30cm (12in) tall and will naturalise, given full sun and a damp site that doesn't dry out in summer. It will tolerate quite heavy soil.
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- Express & Echo (Exeter UK)
- Article date:
- April 12, 2008
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Snake's head fritillary, also known as the snake's head lily, is
a British native wildflower. In spring it bears hanging, bell-
shaped flowers in delicate, chequered shades of pink, purple or
white. It grows to around 30cm (12in) tall and will naturalise,
given full sun and a damp site that doesn't dry out in summer. It
will tolerate quite heavy soil.
Bulbs should be planted in autumn ...
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