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Luit,I now have a total of 4 white Glaucidiums versus DRIFTS of the species in various parts of the garden. The drifts happened because of years (18) of growing out seed from white-flowered clones (hundreds and hundreds of seeds) and ending up with the four I now have. Yes, it would have been easy enough to purchase them---but what you may not know about me is that EVERYTHING on my property (except the sugar maples, the natives in the woods and my sempervivum hybrid collection) were grown by me from seed. When the gardens were open to the public until recently--a flyer that visitors could take stated that "the gardens were intended as a testament to growing plants from seed". This includes all the woody species.