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Yes, my bulbs from Paul were also of super quality. Maybe in the spirit of publicly encouraging good-quality suppliers we should mention that Paul is trading as Edulis; I checked on the web and it seems to be just Edulis without Nursery after it.
The ones I quote all come from a large and well-established colony of G. plicatus. Assuming the original snowdrops arrived there about 1860 then there will have been many generations since and it seems fair to assume that what is there now has undergone a process of natural selection so that it is well-suited to local conditions. Although I do not know this for certain, it is very likely that the local conditions are of alkaline soil.
Galanthus plicatus ‘Colossus’A generous formist in Scotland sent me the bulbs last autumn. I'm so happy
Is Galanthus plicatus 'Bill Clark' difficult to flower?
A generous formist in Scotland sent me the bulbs last autumn. I'm so happy