One of the early flowering plants of spring, the Snake's Head Fritillary has become rarer in the wild but cultivated bulbs are becoming popular


One of the early flowering plants of spring, the Snake's Head Fritillary has become rarer in the wild but cultivated bulbs are becoming popular with gardeners.


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Location: Scarborough, UK
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