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I don't recall ever seeing this snowdrop. Joe Sharman describes it as:"Very distinctive with a perfectly circular basal mark. Vigorous. Mid to late"whereas 'The Book' is unusually scathing: "With no more (or fewer) attributes than a standard G. elwesii, it is difficult to see why this plant should have been singled out for naming. It is only really of note for the unusual Y-shaped mark on the inner segments, but if this is reason enough to name a snowdrop then every G. elwesii variant with a different marking should also have its own name, which is not desirable!"So, who is correct? Does anyone have a photo?
How does "perfectly circular basal mark" tie in with "unusual Y-shaped mark on the inner segments". Are we really talking about the same plant?
I have Magnus. I know of several sources; Monksilver certainly had it but not in their current listing