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Snake’s Head Fritillaries Raise Their Heads Again in Iffley Meadows

Summary by Botany One
The site Bird Guides has an interesting story on Fritillaria meleagris, the Snake’s Head Fritillary. A recent survey has five times more of these rare flowers recorded than last year. The survey is the annual count of Snake’s-head Fritillary at Iffley Meadows, which recorded almost 30000 flowers this year. Bird Guides quotes Senior Ecologist Colin Williams: “While it remained well below previous peak records, it’s a vast improvement on last year…
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Botany One broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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