Hi all.
I founded it two weeks ago among my G. nivalis Flore Pleno. It's not a seedling, but a mutation of one bulb of the offset, the bulb was separated from the rest. To me the flower looks like 'Richard Ayres'. I don't grow this variety, I can only tell about the similarity based on the photos. Typical double-form with a cross-shaped marking on the inner tepals. However, 'Richard Ayres' is one of the largest-flowered double snowdrops and my case is much smaller. It is the first year of flowering, perhaps the next one brings bigger flowers. And as you can see, the petals are not in the best condition. Among the petals of over 200 flowers of Flore Pleno, only these were partially consumed or deformated.
Is there a good chance that the mutation will last and be stable? The cross-shaped marking seems to be very promising. Or are new varieties obtained from seedlings more reliable? And above all, is this mutation really similar to 'Richard Ayres' or another variety? Can be new one?
Thank you in advance for any tips on this matter.