When planning some garden renovation work three years ago some of my more treasured snowdrops were moved to a friend’s woodland for safe keeping. They were moved 'in the yellow' just before I couldn't find them as they died down.
Last year 'Kildare' produced one scape with two flowers from imbricate bracts. We put that down to the stress of the move, but this year it has done it again. The picture is of a rather battered bloom that had been picked and moved and then sat in a vase for a couple of days while I thought about it].
Is it likely do it again, and if so should I separate it out form the [small] clump of the typical form? Is it a desirable trait?
Chad.