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Just found this comment in this link Garden Manager Dr Chris Clennett said: "There are snowdrop enthusiasts who will seek out tiny variations in the flowers."Although virtually all snowdrops have white flowers with green markings, there are variations in the position, shape and size of the markings that attract these so-called 'galanthophiles'."I have heard of individual bulbs exchanged for over £50 for some of these unusual variants."Dear me, what else does he not understand!
So, although Wakehurst has relatively common forms of snowdrop, they are still beautiful plants and very much a harbinger of spring.
Smacks to me of the stereotypical out of touch judge having to be told "my Lord, the Rolling Stones are a modern beat combo" As I said, there is evidence in his Erythronium book of his being out of touch with the current situation with species in cultivation etc - I stand by my comment!
"I have heard of individual bulbs exchanged for over £50 for some of these unusual variants."Smacks to me of the stereotypical out of touch judge having to be told "my Lord, the Rolling Stones are a modern beat combo"
......long after the Rolling Stones have passed out of living memory.