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"Look at the pink, look at the pink, look at the pink, the pink, the pink!"I'm misquoting Danny Kaye because he sings "King" not "pink" but the idea is much the same - a wonderful magical pink colour that cannot be captured in any image. I have seen these snowdrops in real life and I agree they are not the same pure white of most of the other snowdrops but they are no more a genuine pink colour than we have a genuine blue rose.
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Looking for my Galanthus peshmeni I found a problem: The snowdrops are there, but "invisible" because Epimedium pinnatum ssp. colchicum has captured the place. Now I do not know what to do. The two species seem to do well together, the only problem is that the snowdrops are not visible.Should I dig out and separate them? And when is the best time to do it? I could also just cut the epimedium stalks on the bottom so that the snowdrops can be seen?