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Get busy with your paintbrush! It's easy to make your own hybrids, and you don't need to wait for the bees! Here are some of the seedlings flowering now:
Cfred72, 'Trumps' is a form of Galanthus plicatus or a hybrid owing much to plicatus. And unless it's a trick of the light, I don't think your first photograph shows nivalis either. But all snowdrops are good, it doesn't matter which species.
A new Galanthus cultivar, 'Longraigue' is described by Alan Briggs, with photos by Paddy Tobin and a painting by Irish artist Shevaun Doherty
Lovely all of them Ann --I seem to remember a video somewhere in which you show the ins and outs of hybridizing --sorry I can't remember now whether it was Narcissus or Galanthus . Is that still able to be viewed please ?.Cheers Dave.
Can you tell me to others I have?I own :G. 'Big Boy'G Bill Clark 'G. Flore PlenoG. woronowiiG reginea Olga 'Tilbarne Jame'
Can you tell me to others I have?I own :G. 'Big Boy'
Hello many thanks everyone for all the super pictures at last I have some which might be interesting the bulbs have been under cover so a few in flower the first is a hybrid nivalis x plicatus really Tall then some recent G plicatus Lady Alice Little Emma and a new seedling from Green Dragon has a longer ovary cheers Ian the Christie kind
Whole thread here : http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=10158.0 "How to pollinate snowdrops" with links to the video on Anne's website and direct link to the video on YouTube.