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Thank you, Alan, Brian and Maggi The friend of mine labelled this flower as “Galanthus elwesii var. monostictus”. Probably he tried to ID it. Both he and I are not galanthophile at the moment and I will post pictures here again when its leaves emerging.
One to treasure indeed. If it is indeed G.reginæ-olgæ, as Alan suggests, I know of only one other.
With elwesii monostictus Hiemalis Group you usually see at least the very top of the leaves when the flower emerges so unless you are using deep grit on the surface of the pot I think that is unlikely to be the correct identification. Also a yellow elwesii is virtually unknown apart from one example where the whole plant is yellowish.
Thank you for your practical advice for correct identification, Alan Here are pictures taken after removing surface layer.
I really need to be more patient and wait for the leaves to emerge. But from what we can see, I think that does look more like Galanthus elwesii than any other likely species. And if it came from a Garden Centre (or similar) then it is more likely to be elwesii than reginae olgae - unless bulb imports are very different in Japan.
A group of 'Peter Gatehouse' on a cold day. A feature of this snowdrop that I really love is that you still glimpse the green mark on the inner petals when the outers are tightly closed. (Attachment Link)
.... the mark on the inner petals looks face-like to me. In fact it reminds me of somebody with a big moustache and glasses.
Amongst the range of very competitively priced plant collections recently made available by Neal and Sue Huntley's Hartside Nursery Garden is the following:-6 Special Named Snowdrops Collection priced at £30 plus £8.50 P&P I have extracted the following from Neal's catalogue."".........We will provide a selection from the following:- 'Blonde Inge'; 'Modern Art'; 'Wasp'; 'Three Ships'; 'Trumps'; 'Trimmer' and others. All are potted and starting to root and grow.......""
Photos from Harald Alex in Germany, who writes : 1. - the first Galanthus reginae-olgae started in 2.10.172. - two of the G. r.o. have two flowerstems per bulb.3. - the G. r.o. Pontus, I got from Ian Christie, flowers end october4 - the G. r.o. Elenii, also from Ian Christie, started in 13.11.175. - one group of my seedlings of G. elwesii starts in 19.11.17, earlier than "Three Ships", for me really a surprise!