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I have never seen such a yellow woronowii, I like it. This light line on the leaves, is it from the play of light or does it really exist, it is not characteristic of the species.Modify message
Interesting to learn that there are tall forms, too! Mine are rather dainty snowdrops, this one bought from Avon Bulbs in Oirlich, where the late Günter Waldorf had organized the Schneeglöckchentage. I ordered it in advance, and obviously, it was a small clump dug fresh from their garden. Fond memories of events and people sadly gone by.
Is this a picture of your Galanthus rizehensis? They seem to me to be quite tall plants. Galanthus rizehensis is a small plant 10-15 cm tall and the green markings on the inner petals are wider. Is it possible that Avon Bulbs made a mistake?
Stefan, this snowdrop is less than 15 cm tall, the outers hardly 2 cm. As Avon Bulbs´ galanthus-specialist Alan Street sadly passed away and the nursery is about to close, there will be hardly an answer to Your question.
Not all snowdrops do well in my garden, Leena - for instance, ´Godfrey Owen´hardly flowers or increases, with ´E.A. Bowles´ it´s the same, though it flowers regularly. On sandy soils these varieties grow like mad, yet obviously dislike my heavy, wet soil.
From the collection of the late Barbara and Eberhard Fluche I got this hybrid G. nivalis x ikariae, bred by Nicolas Top.
Galanthus 'Alpha Green Peacock'
Yes, strong light helps with selections which may be greenish-yellow otherwise, but soil is also important, as well as the variety: some are better "yellows" than others.
It is good to see a comparaison picture of woronowii and ikariae, the colour of the leaves are very different. Thank you. Mariette, congratulations for your yellow woronowii-seedling. I have had mixed results trying to grow G.woronowii. I have lost some in hard winters, and that is why I haven't yet dared to try 'Elisabeth Harrison'. Now I'm looking forward to seeing how woronowii bulbs planted last summer are going to flower this year. If they do well, then maybe I will try EH also someday.
This is very nice. It's leaves seem more green than nivalis which has blueish green leaves. Do you see ikariae in it's leaves?