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Finally, a break in the winter weather in SE Massachusetts, US and the dwarf Hamamelis vernalis 'Quasimodo' is just starting to show as well as a few elwesii opening up today. This is G. e. 'Standing Tall'. (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link)
What size is the " dwarf Hamamelis vernalis 'Quasimodo' ", Rick?
David, I understand that the colour of yellow snowdrops is better when they are grown in soil that is on the acid side. If you're on a slightly alkaline soil it might be worth trying to acidify the area around them. I also wonder if they might try to produce more chlorophyll, making then more green if they are growing in a shady location?
Hallo Rick, wellcome back to the snowdrop saison after the strong winterweather in USA! :-)I wish You many new snowdrop flowers day by day!
Thanks Matt - I can see where you’re coming from but my soil is good for yellows and I grow quite a few. The issue with Mother Goose is that it is unreliably yellow. I was talking to Joe Sharman about this today and he says there are many “changlings” - he prefers to call them ‘Chameleons’ - and that mine will revert to yellow next year. He says that some others revert to green permanently though. I think my concern is that I didn’t know any of this when I was sold the snowdrops and, tbh, I think we should be told these things when dealing with reputable sellers. It is a beautiful yellow though but only when it is!