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'Polar Bear' is one of three named snowdrops that have been on sale at every garden centre in the UK that I have visited this year. The other two are 'Beluga' and 'Snow Fox'. They're all examples of Galanthus elwesii and 'Polar Bear' is the most distinctive because it is particularly late-flowering. I presume they have been "mass produced" in Holland. If so, they're the first named snowdrops to have been propagated in large quantities and they seem to me to be an odd choice if someone has mastered a technique that could be applied to any named snowdrop.
Leena, your 'Diggory' in the snow is especially beautiful! I can't believe you still had so much snow couple of days ago! Here, some varieties are quite worn out already, like 'Lucy' and 'Trimmer'. At the same time, 'Wessex Titan' is still coming up and there is no sign of G. platophyllus jet (I hope there will be any time soon). However, very warm (+15) and sunny days make the season short.