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If virescens is caused by phytoplasma infection then I and other growers trying to raise new virescent snowdrops by crossing and back-crossing existing virescent snowdrops are wasting our time
At last here are a couple of photos(i hope?) of our green tipped woronowii.It is just a day or two from flowering this year,and this will be it's sixth year of flowering.This has been chipped,but it only makes pips not bulblets,so you will have to wait while for one of these.It is a hardy plant with me in north yorkshire and hope you all like it.
That is lovely Dimitri, I really like long petalled snowdrops and when they are swept up like that they are very attractive.
John, I'll still try back-crossing to see what happens in the second generation.
But snowdrops are quite closely related to snowflakes (leucojum) and these always have green-tipped petals. So surely it would not be surprising if there were a few genes for green-tipped outers swimming around in the gene pool?