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I agree very addictive Sophie North is a really elegant plant it grows well enough but I don't think it will ever make a huge clump here. Here is a picture of it opening from last week
On a very windy afternoon, Galanthus 'Mother Goose' seen yesterday showing its nice yellow markings in a clump of mature bulbs.
On a very windy afternoon, Galanthus 'Mother Goose' seen yesterday showing its green mark with a tinge of yellow.Bulb now in place undisturbed for 2 years. Initially told it would take a year to settle, now told it could take up to three years to return to it's billed colour. This experience is also evident with other growers including those who re-pot yearly and thus could face the prospect of never seeing a return to yellow, being unaware of the problem when purchased. Growers following the advice that snowdrops "should therefore be lifted about every three years" would face a similar dilemma.
Time for a good measure of patience!
"Well you would need rather a lot if:"I suggest you not get into Magnolias either.john
David, great shots of a drop I would love to grow some day
Given time, Sophie North does clump up well. I find it does not like being too wet, especially in the winter.
Very interesting. My Mother Goose is yellow as described on the tin.....