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http://www.greenmilenursery.be/New acquisition Jennie? I've added the others to the list.
......and to identify a Galanthus cultivar you need a key, or a Galanthomanic that has the knowledge to put the labels back to the right cultivar. Making a key is big fun and gives a clue how different similar cultivars are. I like to puzzle with keys and the key I started for the Galanthus Imperial Group is quite a challange. So for the fun I include the key for the Galanthus Double Group but only the first part.
That snowdrop is still given pride of place at Colesbourne and I saw it last February, displayed amongst the rarest and finest. Yet it doesn't quite have a name, being labelled "Ex Emma Thick" instead of, for example, "Emma Thick". I like to call it "Emma's Ex" as a bit of a joke; but I seriously think it deserves to be granted a name in its own right.
My knowledge of the Greatorex doubles is slight but I think they flower at much the same time but can differ in height. The main problem is that the naming of them has become confused
The part I shared with this Forum might perhaps be a start for you to try to go further, I hope it is tempting enough to give it a try.