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Yes Maggi, Mother Goose is new and not well known which is why, if it is not stable, we should be told before we buy. I love the North Green catalogue and I have many great snowdrops from there. This isn’t a discussion which is meant to offend; it is just a plea for accurate description of a new introduction. Ingrid is absolutely right to pursue this in the interests of fair marketing.
it's always fascinating to to wonder why a subject keeps being brought up when it has been said already.
we have problematic reports from multiple growers, using various growing conditions!
I had heard it needed time to settle down (and what sounded like potentially too long a time) but it sounds as if it is less reliable than even that.
I now try to put everything in the garden and use a lot of oak leaf mould and I thinkthey are much happier and stronger.
Also, if you consider all snowdrop species, they grow in such a wide range of different conditions it would be quite impossible to provide for all of them in any one garden.
... I actually bought the house because of the garden and oak trees,
as an aside (and back to more reliable snowdrops), here is a recent picture of my own yellow with its still fresh green coloured leaves and ripening seed pods. It varies a bit itself though and emerged less bright this year than last (when it emerged with golden shoots). Grake's Gold also looked a similar colour this year from a photo I saw posted (I only have Grake's Yellow although I suspect i'ts somewhere between the two in colour terms).The inner seems to change from a lightish green with yellow suffusion above to a more straight yellow colour with white above (as in the second and third photos); I need more time to evaluate this though to see if it is a consistent feature or not. It was found in February 2016 and seems to grow well (much more vigorous than my Grake's Yellow for instance).
I am actually more intrigued than ever to buy Mother Goose as I think it would be interesting to grow and isquite beautiful.
Gardening should be a pleasure.