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Here are some snowdrops with last flowers and between them one with double number of petals. Now I will fall in “obstruction“ by all galanthofiles – I didn’t collect it but left untouched. Sorry, Colin, we decided not to collect during this trip, so I can show only picture. But in any case – by my opinion it isn’t permanent, only two stems grew up together and next season it will return to normal shape. But – who knows?
It's hard to tell from the camera angle but it looks like a snowdrop with a fused ovary, part-way towards producing two separate flowers on the same scape. A number of snowdrop cultivars have a tendency to do this. Typically such snowdrops might well be normal next season but you might see this or something similar a few times if you observe them over a decade.