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I brought this Galanthus from England last May. They were "in the green" plants and I planted them straight away, when I arrived at my home in Portugal. They went into a shady part of the garden, with good soil, still I amended the soil with more organic matter... They stayed in the ground for all the long and hot portuguese summer, they got good watering each week in Jully and August, the same amount as other plants recieved. I was really hopeful they would survive...and they did! BUT, they only rewarded me with 1 flower..and a lot of leaves..a bit mean still, it was worth the effort. I assume they are Galanthus nivalis from a rather commum variety, but for me they are special.
Trying G. krasnovii. Has anyone had any success with this?
The very, very tiny but lovely Galanthus alpinus var. alpinus.
I saw several populations of Galanthus alpinus in Turkey last year. The ones growing in an alpine meadow were quite small but we saw some larger ones amongst trees on a steep bank by the roadside. So although the ones you have are tiny and cute, that's probably not representative of the species as a whole.
Quite a few mentions and photos of Galanthus plicatus 'Sarah Dumont' in the forum - but can anyone tell me the history of this plant - where it originated, who the person Sarah Dumont might be etc..... ??