I have colleted the seeds from my snakehead plant?when and how do i plant them.?
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Now. In nature the seeds would ripen on he plant then fall or scatter, so now should be alright.
You can go to http://www.1800topsoil.com to see if they have someone local who can help you.
Sow them now
Common Name: Snake's head fritillary
Genus: Fritillaria
Species: meleagris
Skill Level: Experienced
Exposure: Full sun, Partial shade
Hardiness: Hardy
Soil type: Well-drained/light, Moist
Height: 30cm
Spread: 5cm
Time to divide plants: August to September
Snake's head fritillaries always excite attention wherever they are seen. None of the other lovely members of the fritillaria genus can match this native wildflower for the bizarre and unmistakable colouring of its large cup- or bell-shaped flowers. They are various shades of purple, always with a pronounced checked pattern all over, and even the luminous white form has a faint check pattern like a watermark. Plants are extremely hardy and trouble-free in free-draining soil, and love the light shade of woodland conditions - planted in drifts under shrubs or naturalise in grass. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM
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