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Snakes Head Fritillaria

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October 8, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment
Purple & white bells of the Snake's Head Fritillary

Fritillaria meleagris or Snake's Head Fritillary as it is more commonly known, is a native of Europe, found growing in damp grassland and near …
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The Foxglove

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Plate Drawing of Digitalis Purpurea by Koehler

The Foxgolve ( Digitalis pupurea) is a native plant of Europe and used to be found growing in many British hedgerows. Its botanical name means …
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