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Beautiful places, worth seeing. I try to achieve similar result in my garden and in the closest neighbourhood - along the streets etc - by actively dispersing seeds. Much smaller scale, of course.
Beautiful sceneries, Harald - Alex; I wish I could enjoy them not only via pics!
I really like the effect achieved in the second photograph where the snowdrops are randomly distributed rather than in clumps and gaps. Is propagation of the snowdrops mostly achieved though seed or is it done manually? I ask because in the UK we have some large populations of Galanthus nivalis which are almost sterile and set seed very rarely - and yet still have been spread over a wide area.
I ask because in the UK we have some large populations of Galanthus nivalis which are almost sterile and set seed very rarely - and yet still have been spread over a wide area.
Hallo Jacek, thank You for Your interesting comment. We are in Eastgermany not so far away from Your home. Torgau is north of Leipzig and south of Berlin by the river Elbe. We try to develop our area to a "Snowdrop-region" and have for this a good natural basis. In 2022 in Torgau will be celebrated the next "Saxonia Garden Show" and we plan, bevore the official opening in April, a special "Snowdrop-Weekend" in february with a show of different Snowdrop varieties and Celebrating a "Name-Giving" of an new snowdropvarieties! More fotos of my snowdrops You can find in "flickr" under the personal words "Harald Alex", there You can see my fotostream.With great interest I look for Your fotos in this forum!
My bees really like snowdrops Hannelore, presumably because there aren't many other good sources of pollen so early in the year.