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I've added some information about 'Sweetheart' sent to me by Michael Broadhurst.In the November thread, Uvularia mentions Galanthus rizehensis Trabzon in flower for three weeks. I cannot find much about this snowdrop, even whether 'Trabzon' is a name or just short for the description 'Trabzon form' which I find referenced elsewhere. There is already a reference to early flowering forms of G. rizehensis (thanks to Hagen) so for lack of information I have not (yet) included Trabzon in the list.
So far I have tried and failed, twice, to establish 'Three Ships'. But it's a very early season, I have seen 'Three Ships' in flower locally and as that is my (arbitrarily chosen) end-marker then I have to rule out anything else not yet in flower in my garden from being added to the list. How is everyone else doing with their 'Three Ships'?
They grow on a clay-based soil rich in humus, which seldom dries out. Perhaps Brian succeeded in a similar situation?
Carolyn - A lovely one it is, very smart-looking. Now can you tell us what sparks it to flower in your area? Time, temperature drop, a good soaking rain or the benevolence of the gods?Does it ever flower earlier and does 'Potter's Prelude' flower before or after reginae-olgae there?johnw