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Beluga looking good today.
I think I first heard of 'Lucy' when Chas W mentioned buying one at Myddleton a couple of years ago - was it bred by Richard and Valerie of WoodChippings?
Saw these tucked away under Camellias at Wisley today. It has plicate leaves and is a substantial drop. Any ideas?
leaves look more elwesii than plicatus. Tips are hooded and folds forward rather than back
Or woronowii, possibly, given the leaf colour and shape of the inner petal mark. The secret is to look down at the base of the leaves from directly above; it should then be obvious then if they are supervolute.
soldiers bringing back their snowdrops from the battlefields of the Crimea rather than the area around the field hospital near Istanbul.
Thanks Alan, didn't know about the field hospital near Istanbul; that might help researching the byzantinus population - certainly provides a possibility of a link
about 295 nautical miles (546 km; 339 mi) across the Black Sea from Balaklava in the Crimea, where the main British camp was based.