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steve owen

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Late Flowering Snowdrops
« on: March 24, 2018, 10:15:46 AM »
The early snowdrops always generate excitement but the late ones less so. I thought perhaps some readers would like a heads-up on varieties that provide a late show of white, so here is a list of those still flowering well here and not going over yet:

Alice’s Late
Barbara’s Double
Baxendale’s Late
Brian Matthew
Cicely Hall
Doncaster’s Double Charmer
Dumpy Green
Fiona Mackenzie
Forge Double
Foxton
Framlingham Double
Francesca de Grammont
Gravity
Green Arrow
Jennie Owen
Lindisfarne
Little Drip (still in bud)
L P Short
Martha Newton
Mordred
Muku
Palm Sunday
Polar Bear
Pom-pom
Ransome’s Late
Ronald Mackenzie
Rushmere Green
Ruth Birchall
Ruth’s Double
Sally Wickenden
Viridapice
Wake Up Call
Warley Longbow
Washfield Colesbourn
White Delight

Many of these are readily available from UK nurseries and at sensible prices (unlike those in Ljubljana). Some are super garden plants - for example, Doncaster's Double Charmer, Viridapice and Pom-pom - that are not going to turn their toes up if the sun goes in.

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Re: Late Flowering Snowdrops
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2018, 02:38:41 PM »
This is an interesting list, thank you for posting it. :)
When I first started to grow more snowdrops I thought that only late ones would do well here, but I have found out that also early and mid season snowdrops do ok. In fact sometime when spring is short and very warm temperatures (over 20C) come suddenly some late ones flower too fast.
I don't have many which are in your list, but 'Cicely Hall', and 'Washfield Colesbourne' are also late ones here. Strange enough is that 'Viridapice' has always been one of the first to come up in my garden in five years it has flowered here. It comes up the same time as 'Mrs Macnamara' which is an early snowdrop in the UK, but of course here they both come up only when the snow allows them to.
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Re: Late Flowering Snowdrops
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2018, 08:14:13 PM »
Thank You, Steve for this late flowering snpwdrop list, it is very helpful for me! So I can complete my snowdrop-garden for a long flower-saison as possible! The start was last year in 2.10.2017, as the first G.r.o. flowered and I will see, when it ends!
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Re: Late Flowering Snowdrops
« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2018, 09:43:53 PM »
Yes, thanks for the list Steve. I do find flowering seasons rather confusing, I notice that Lakeland Snowdrops describe Doncaster’s Double Charmer as early/mid season. I also find that some consistently throw up flowers long after their main flush, for example Wendy's Gold, which started flowering 8 weeks ago, and showed the same behaviour last year.
At least Washfield Warham always gives me a good show at season's end, which this year is now.

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Re: Late Flowering Snowdrops
« Reply #4 on: March 25, 2018, 03:00:39 PM »
Also with me, ´Washfield Warham´flowers regularly late. It´s also distinct enough to be asked for by visitors, and easily available,too.

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Re: Late Flowering Snowdrops
« Reply #5 on: March 25, 2018, 03:11:18 PM »
Less easy to come by is ´Snow White´s Gnome´, which flowers very late, too. Though mine came from Wolfgang Kletzing, who named the plant, it doesn´t show the long spathe described in the bible. I wonder if anyone grows the latter and would be kind enough to show it here.
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Re: Late Flowering Snowdrops
« Reply #6 on: March 25, 2018, 06:01:27 PM »
From Cornovium Snowdrops, this photo : "Looking good now in the garden, late flowering Snowdrop, Galanthus elwesii ‘Ruth Birchall’ "



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Re: Late Flowering Snowdrops
« Reply #7 on: March 26, 2018, 11:01:38 AM »
At least Washfield Warham always gives me a good show at season's end, which this year is now.

Also here 'Washfield Warham' is a late snowdrops, many times is flowers closer to May. :)
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Re: Late Flowering Snowdrops
« Reply #8 on: March 27, 2018, 12:40:54 AM »
Some late flowering snowdrops here - Dumpy Green, Fiona Mackenzie and a couple of late flowering byzantinus:

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Re: Late Flowering Snowdrops
« Reply #9 on: March 28, 2018, 08:22:30 AM »
late flowering snowdrops here are:
1. - Polar Baer opens full in sunshine, like a Narcissus poetaz!
2. - a late G. elwesii like a White Pagode
3. - a G. elwesii with two flowers/stem and two flowerstems per sprout
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