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Sheryl Jermyn has some news of Jim Jermyn........BREAKING NEWS: Check out BBC Breakfast News on BBC1 tomorrow morning - Saturday 24 Feb - to see my Dad, Jim Jermyn, botanist / horticulturalist and Head Gardener / Property Manager at Branklyn Garden, do a piece on rare snowdrops!!!
'Green Light' growing nicely in North America.
Growing superbly well, I would say. The green on the outer petals can be just a small dot, sometimes. You have the marks as large as they ever get.
Is it nivalis?
but I have a question. The clumps of Galanthus growing near the spruce trees seem to shrink every year (from left on the bedroom view pic). Could it be that the needles falling from the trees have made the soil too acidic ? And would it help then to sprinkle some lime on the soil. I don't think shade is an issue, I have many clumps prospering in deeper shaded areas of the garden, but there they do not grow under conifers. Your advise will be much appreciated.
I'm quite taken with the pinched green and white tip. I don't think we have the concise terminology to convey this effect.
So that leaves me with the shade as major problem.