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and 'Tim's Hill Poe' which is more substantial!Leena, 'Celia's Double' was named for Celia Sawyer in whose Oxford garden it was found. It is an extraordinary, round-flowered, regular double which appeared among seedlings of 'Diggory' in her garden. The beauty of 'Celia's Double' is that it observes flowering in two distinct levels in unison - with main scapes forming one tier while second scapes provide another. Here is a photo from Richard Bashford
I'm having trouble telling Greatorex doubles apart (I have 'Cordelia', 'Jaquenetta', 'Hippolyta' (that is easy because it is shorter than the others), 'Lavinia' and G71. 'Ophelia' looks lovely to me, and different than the other Greatorex doubles.
I wonder why 'Tim's Hill Poe' was given that confusing name? It seems to have two inner marks, whereas as far as I can tell from my past photos the real thing has only a single mark, which sometimes bleeds back to the base, but never two distinct separated marks.
I know G. nivalis Flore Pleno is cheap and nothing special. But...It is with us for 300 years at least - it must be a good plant.It blooms so long, much longer than fertile nivalisLast but not least - it was planted in my garden by my grandmother over 50 years ago and survived years of destruction and neglect and it is still with me.