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And what to do with the rest?
Quote from: annew on Today at 06:02:41 PM And what to do with the rest?
I'm sure there are plenty who could suggest what could be done
I have already dispatched to Anne, via fine carrier pigeons, the suggestion that she could trial her plants in the environs of an Aberdeen garden....... ( I think the carrier pigeons will seal the deal - always supposing they get there in this wind )
Here's a close up of the reverse poc (RP). As you can see from the parentage, it wasn't quite what I was hoping for, but sometimes failure isn't all bad.
I bet a back cross with Wendy's Gold pollen may get you a gold heart on that poc.
Here lies the problem - if you found one new yellow snowdrop in your garden, you would name it wouldn't you .... ?
Dryad Gold 5 appears to make a difference, having broader ATPs, which render an umbrella-like shape to the flower. Although I like the elegant shape of the others as well. Before You send any to the compost-heap - they´d be very welcome here!
Mmm I'd just go in the car (if it was working ) , eagles aren't that bothered helping people
G. plicatus 'Warham' - am I talking about the correct snowdrop? Or is G. plicatus x byzanthinus ex Warham something different.
Anne, your inverse poc is a stunner and given its 1/2 yellow genes, I bet a back cross with Wendy's Gold pollen may get you a gold heart on that poc.