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Very nice with that large mark, Stefan!In my garden, flowering-time depends on the situation where a certain clone is planted. I grow ´Barnes´ in several places, and they do not flower always at the same time, nor at the same time of the season.The Galanthus elwesii You bought at the hypermarket will be a potted bulb of imported G. elwesii. If You buy such a mixture, there may be 5-6 % of autumn-flowering snowdrops among them, like those flowering here.
It is so nice to see flowering snowdrops! I have also bought dry G.elwesii couple of times from garden centers, and once got bulbs which started to flower right away in December, so they must have been autumn-flowering, but unfortunately they all died during the winter here.
They didn't last because autumn elwesias should be planted earlier than later blooming ones, it wasn't the winter's fault.
Okay, so you mean that they didn't get enough time to root and didn't survive because of that? I planted the dry supermarket bulbs that time in late September I think, so it is possible.
I meant that traders should not mix up autumn blooming snowdrops with spring blooming ones. This mixing and almost always disastrous for autumn bloomers.
From what you say, they shouldn't be fussy, and other plicatus do fine here.