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Gerard is listing a nivalis 'Maximus'. This name has already been used for a plicatus in the past
Quote from: mark smyth on Today at 01:24:01 PMGerard is listing a nivalis 'Maximus'. This name has already been used for a plicatus in the pastQuote from Chris:There is also a form of elwesii in circulation with the cultivar epithet 'Maximus' (not to be confused with the similar sounding G. elwesii 'Maximum')
Chris, is there nothing that can be done to "tidy up" all these confusingly similar names? Doesn't the RHC Narcissus Register work to prevent this sort of muddle? Is there nothing similar in place for the snowdrops?
Good God, Chris! When you previously mentioned 800 named snowdrops I thought you meant including the 500-odd in the monograph. Do you really have records of another 800 on top of those, i.e. about 1,300 in total?
Given the size of your database, Chris, I would think that a word or six with you before naming a snowdrop would seem an eminently sensible idea and I think it is good of you to offer assistance in this way, however informally..... the current situation is just too ridiculous, in my opinion.
MartinI am sure that you must have named a few from your breeding programme & would love to have a note of them
two or three of those that are especially good may get named eventually, but only when I'm sure they're strong, healthy growers disease resistant and good garden plants as well as lovely flowers. But to date I haven't named a single one. Now excuse me, I must go and polish my halo.