The Snakeshead Fritillaries Fritillaria meleagris (Fr. Damier) are in flower in the Claise Valley. Always a pleasure to see and we went out especially to check to see if they had started last Thursday, which they had -- so here are some photos.
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4 comments:
Thankyou for the fritillaries: one of my favourite flowers, though so rarely seen.
Yes we miss going to see the fields full just off the D118 and those by the Confluence de la Loire et de la Vienne.
Unusual and lovely flower. Fritilaire dinde!
It's not fritilaire dinde, but fritilaire (œuf de) pintade. Sorry.
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