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Is this G. elwesii unusual?It came with a package of bulbs I planted last fall. All of the others look different (their green markings).I don’t have much experience with snowdrops…Several pictures attached.
Leena, the G. woronowii on the right to G. ikariae is ´Elizabeth Harrison´, a stouter plant than my seedling and later flowering. In this country, the later flowering ones are more reliable in colder areas. Though gardening in one of the mildest parts of Germany, there were some setbacks regarding G. woronowii in my garden in earlier years when winters were colder.
"Naseweis" is a neat selection from Horst Bäuerlein. It's a slow, but reliable grower.
I have not seen Galanthus 'Naseweis' before. Those long green shoulders make it not entirely weis [white?] but very nase [nice?].
If you have your picture of this snowdrop, please post it, it will be interesting for me.