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Richard, you need to plant a Green Tear near your Diggory's , maybe it will bring you a Diggory flower with green markings on the outers .
Robin, have you ever tried to make some back crossings with the snowdrops ? Or to cross a seedling again with the parent Green Mile ?
Does someone has experience with growing green snowdrops from seed? I've been trying to grow our own Green Mile from seed for several years now and the percentage of green or greenish seedlings is probably less than 5% although I've always crosspolinated with other green flowered drops and of course with green mile itself. Only one seedling out of hundreds turned out to be almost identical to the original green mile. Vegetative propagation of green mile turned out to be a walk in the park. It's without doubt one of our best growers in the garden: http://www.greenmilenursery.be/galanthus.html
Hi John,I think you pointed out my problem right there! As I like lots of amazing snowdrops growing all together the environment was, as you explained, very contaminated! :-) I might do some effort this year in pollinating my single nice green mile seedling with the original Green Mile or maybe Green Tear in an isolated spot. greets,Clint