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In my garden, not all G. plicatus do grow as well as ´Three Ships´. ´E.A. Bowles´, for instance, hardly produces any new bulbs, but does very well on sandy or better drained soils. ´Trym´is another one, which doesn´t bulk for me, though it did very well with the kind friend from whom I got it. Perhaps some clones require drier conditions during summer to split than my garden offers?
Being a newbie to growing snow drops I would like to determine how important solid type is to successful growing.
I don't understand what you mean. Solid type?
Today we enjoyed a bit of sunshine, after all. ´Three Ships´ grows very well here. For the lack of space in my garden, it´s making its way into the vegetable plot. A Galanthus elwesii I received from a dear friend. Unlike other large-flowered G. e. it clumps well.Another tall Galanthus elwesii from a mixture I bought years ago.Herman, the Belgiums seem well ahead of us, ´Colossus´is not yet in flower here.Ashley, a beautiful scenery, once again!