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Hi Kris,I am so pleased that the snowdrops have survived.Woronowii has broad bright green leaves.Elwesii has broad grayish green leaves and the tips are pinched together.Nivalis has narrower grayish green leaves. I think the ones I sent you have double flowers.
G.elwesii has two green markings in the inner of the flower (that is what made me think they are G.elwesii), I don't think G.woronowii ever does. And the leaves are different like Diane wrote.Whatever you have, it is so good that they have survived your winters and bring you white early flowers:).
Leena like you said the flower has 2 inner markings and as Diane said the leaves are broader. May be a hybrid? Like Leena said it is lovely and the flowers are larger. Growing snow drops in Saskatoon is challenging. I am happy they survived our winter. Thanks again Diane
Gabriela, it looks like G.woronowii to me.Here is a picture of mine, and leaves are typical bright green. A bit like Leucojum vernum leaves.Spring is advancing very slowly here, most nights it is still below freezing, but snowdrops and early crocuses are flowering well and yesterday it was sunny and all were open. Today it rains again.
Mike, very nice Trilliums, they also seems to like your garden!
They grow well for me Herman, all but T. Rivale which always dies off in the garden so I now only grow it in pots.In 2013 this group was wonderful in 2014 nothing appeared.
I don't understand how the Leucojum is flowering with you! here only the leaves are up.