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Lewis, one really needs to see the leaves to identify a snowdrop. But the first one is most likely Galanthus elwesii. When sold in garden centres these are frequently mislabelled as Galanthus nivalis. The second is most likely the double form ('flore pleno') of Galanthus nivalis so the label is correct but does not tell the full story.
G x allenii ... no one seems to be able to prove its paternity.
This snowdrop appeared in my garden last year.I like its reasonably large size, its spoon shaped petals and its strong markings.What do you think?I grow about 30 varieties but this does not seem to be like any of those.Does it remind you of anything?
Out today was another new variety from Avon, 'The Wizard', great addition to the 'green team'.
Ah, David - three wonderful words - " late afternoon sunshine" - the very thought is warming.Watery sun and cold wind here - some 'drops trying to open but the Eranthis have put their brakes on. Wise little things!