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I suspect that part of the reason chipping frequently outpaces natural division is that the chipped bulbs put all their energy into growth and none into flowers. Does removing the flower bud also help to focus energy into growth or is it too late by then?
In 2015 I decided to start chipping snowdrops again. Bulbs were cut in 4, 6 or 8. I might have cut very big bulbs in to 10. Very happy to see 'Maidwell C' and 'Wind Turbine' have flowers this year. I think I'll remove these. I didn't chip in 2016. My list was too big and I couldn't make up my mind what to do from notI'm down to only 1 'Maidwell C' in the garden. I'll have to chip it.
A favourite species, and looks like it's increasing! Galanthus koenenianus, with the distinctive ridged backs to its leaves.
I was thinking the mark is too big for Colossus
Has anyone heard from Paul Tyerman recently?