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Nederland - Hasselt, kievitsbloem
In the Netherlands the ‘kievitsbloem’ (snake’s head) is a very rare flower, which is even legally protected. Most of them - about 80% - can be found around the city of Hasselt in the province of Overijssel
Sometimes there are many flowering together and people call it the natural bulb fields of the Netherlands. It is commonly found growing in grasslands in damp soils and river meadows along the rivers ‘de Vecht’ and ‘Zwarte Water’.
Snake’s Heads are flowering from mid April till early May.
It has a couple of names, like Snake’s Head Fritillary, Checkered Daffodil, Chess Flower and Leper Lily (in the Netherlands ‘kievitsbloem’).
Pictures were taken in a small nature reserve, called ‘De Brommerd’ (see PiP).
Sometimes there are many flowering together and people call it the natural bulb fields of the Netherlands. It is commonly found growing in grasslands in damp soils and river meadows along the rivers ‘de Vecht’ and ‘Zwarte Water’.
Snake’s Heads are flowering from mid April till early May.
It has a couple of names, like Snake’s Head Fritillary, Checkered Daffodil, Chess Flower and Leper Lily (in the Netherlands ‘kievitsbloem’).
Pictures were taken in a small nature reserve, called ‘De Brommerd’ (see PiP).
Pierre Pasqualini, Annalia S., , Petar Bojić and 98 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Bon dimanche mon ami !
In meiner Gegend habe ich sie frei noch nicht gesehen.
Ich habe sie bei mir im Garten.
Schachbrettblume
Superb picture !
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Nico AndriesFaszinierend, dass man sie an einem Ort in den Niederlanden so reichlich sieht.
Here is a white specimen of Fritillaria meleagris ;o)
Fritillaria meleagris - forme blanche.
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Thanks again for this lovely show, it was a delight to see these blooms and the inset showing the huge area with so many others growing there!
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