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Ding Dong NOT so merrily on high!I received this little chap through the post. It doesn't look very good to me? Can anyone identify the cause?
I was also wondering if anyone knew the origins of 'Tim's Hill Poe'. I was originally told that it was found in amongst a population of Hill Poe at Evenley Wood by Tim Whiteley.But he doesn't recall this? And doesn't know the plant!Is there another Tim?
I thought it was Timm's - but I could be wrong.
Hello everyone,A friend suggested that I ask if any SRGC members can tell me whether there are any named snowdrop varieties/cultivars which have a confirmed origin in Wales - we garden in west Wales where many snowdrops seem to thrive, but as yet I haven't come across any named ones with a definite Welsh origin/source. Any ideas would be gratefully received. Since this is a first post, apologies if it's not been placed in the correct way!Thanks Julian
Hello Julian - welcome to the Forum.I think Bob and Rannweig Wallis have introduced several snowdrops - including 'Corrin' and 'Megan' though these may have come from English stock originally -