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Where's John Finch this year?
I was surprised and delighted to find my most expensive purchase last year has twin scapes - see photo of 'E A Bowles'
Arthur you might have stag on the bulbs behind 'EA Bowles'
I think so, too, Arthur. I planted mine in 2013. Last year there were 2 scapes, this year there are at least 4, possibly 5.Sutton Courteney: again - my experience, too. There are 6 scapes from the one bulb I planted in autum 2014! I like this snowdrop for its unique and cheerful looks - even when it is closed in bad weather.
Sutton Courtenay is due to divide
I am confused about this issue. In the American FB group, I mentioned two scapes on one bulb where each scape had its own set of leaves and was told that was impossible---that there must be more than one bulb there if there was more than one set of leaves.
It's not uncommon for a snowdrop bulb to split 'internally' whilst retaining the outer scales. I don't know how long it takes for a scale to get from the inside of the bulb to the outside but I think it must certainly be more than one season. So I'm with the American FB on this one, each 'nose' produces a set of leaves and each set of leaves produces one or more scapes. You can have a bulb with multiple noses that are not visible when the bulb is dormant - but if you stripped off the outer scales you would find multiple bulbs inside.