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Title: Fritillaria persica and imperialis
Post by: Michael on September 20, 2007, 11:47:47 AM
Greetings.

Do anyone knows where i can find a nice shop with those here on europe? I had made a search and just find at the USA...
Thanks on advance
Mike :)
Title: Re: Fritillaria persica and imperialis
Post by: David Shaw on September 20, 2007, 01:25:07 PM
Mike
Fritillaria persica and F. imperialis should be available from most garden centres, at least in northern Europe.
If you requuire mail order try www.jacquesamand.com and look in his European Store list. I have just checked and he has both listed.
Title: Re: Fritillaria persica and imperialis
Post by: David Nicholson on September 20, 2007, 03:00:26 PM
Mike, you may also like to take a look at Janis Ruksans catalogue. I have Emailed a copy to your private Email address.
Title: Re: Fritillaria persica and imperialis
Post by: Thomas Huber on September 20, 2007, 03:21:55 PM
Mike, you could also try Leonid Bondarenko or Beringmeier in Germany.
Look for their website in the link collection of the SRGC.
Title: Re: Fritillaria persica and imperialis
Post by: Joakim B on September 20, 2007, 03:49:50 PM
Mike the places they have recomended are from enthusiasts so the bulbs are different than the one You could have got if You would have got Continente on Maderira (F. imperialis). These guys also have things that You nevere ever will find in Continente. For all non Portuguese Continente is a "hypermarket" like Tesco I would say.
They really have nice things in these web shops.  8)

Good luck
Joakim
Title: Re: Fritillaria persica and imperialis
Post by: Michael on September 20, 2007, 07:10:51 PM
Many thanks for the information! Geeez there are so many different species of fritillaria! And some are expensive.
Thomas, i cannot read one of those sites, because i dont understand Deutsch...
Joakim, by the price i presume the quality is much more superior, and  i will give them a try next year, but this year i will just try and do some tests to see if it works!
:)
Title: Re: Fritillaria persica and imperialis
Post by: Lesley Cox on September 21, 2007, 04:39:05 AM
A question like that really makes me want to swear and spit, when I think of all the years we must live through in the long, painful and frequently unsuccessful process of growing such things from seed. You just trot along to the garden centre or write a list from a catalogue. It ain't fair.
Title: Re: Fritillaria persica and imperialis
Post by: rob krejzl on September 21, 2007, 07:15:54 AM
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A question like that really makes me want to swear and spit, when I think of all the years we must live through in the long, painful and frequently unsuccessful process of growing such things from seed. You just trot along to the garden centre or write a list from a catalogue. It ain't fair.

Mmm, I felt like that too when I first arrived in Oz - even more so when you consider all the other things that I could just pop into any of the DIY places for. But think of all the weird & wonderful natives that they lust after Lesley.
Title: Re: Fritillaria persica and imperialis
Post by: Thomas Huber on September 21, 2007, 07:17:42 AM
Mike, send an e-mail in English to Beringmeier and ask for the plants you want!
Mr. Pohlmann will reply soon!
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