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I'm not snowdrop grower and it seems that they don't like me, too. But some I have.Here one of nice findings in Eastern Carpathian mountains where grows large flowering form of G. nivalis. This one I named 'Carpathian Viridapicis'. If someone wants it - I'm open for offers.
Leena - I'm fond of 'Alison Hilary' too, it stands up so reliably. Quite unlike 'Percy Picton' and 'Colossus',
Leena, I glad to learn that 'Green Light' is doing quite well for you; I have a fatherly interest in that snowdrop. . I'm sure that your woronowii are indeed woronowii; the mark in the first photograph is more typical than the one in the second. I wonder if you should try growing the high-altitude snowdrops like krasnovii or platyphyllus that are used to spending a long winter under snow? The problem is that these are difficult and expensive to obtain.