Hi Everyone
I have a few clumps of plicatus in my garden that looks quite different from all the others of which I have quite a few growing naturalized.
The leaves are larger, about 6 inches long and wider, about 1/2 to 1 inch.
The leaves themselves are very green and the grey stripe in the centre very pronounced.
The photo of one of the clumps is not very good, sorry, it is still suffering a bit from being frozen and under 6 inches of snow.
Picked a flower and brought it in to get it to open, none of the ones outside have opened yet.
Is there anything interesting about this plicatus or is it just a slight variant from the norm?
Prized open a few unopened ones and they all seem to have an inner that is mostly green from base to tip.
Anyone recognise this as a named "variety". I think the previous owner of the garden liked snowdrops as there are several types of nivalis I recognise (Atkinsii, Sam Arnott, Magnet, Merlin, Anglessey Abbey) and a few different elwesii growing in clumps in this same area.
Thanks for your help. I can take more photos Friday if that would help.