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Martin,Isn't it a pity that these 'miffy' snowdrops were given a name in the first place? Of course, I realise that some plants which started off as good healthy and good-growing plants may have declined because of virus infection or some such problem and originally did deserved to be named. Paddy
In the past a lot of snowdrops have, in my opinion anyway, been named without enough thought to how good they were as garden plants (how vigorous, how disease resistant, how weather-resistant) as well as to whether they were distinct enough from existing cultivars.One of the major problems I suppose is that to start with there just weren't many different snowdrops around when people started collecting them, so (like native ferns in Victorian times) almost every variant was selected out and given a name. Also, most named snowdrops were never deliberately bred and selected for good garden atributes. They were chance finds, often in old gardens, and were often already very old clumps when discovered, so in some cases already suffering from old age and so prone to disease. Of course that doesn't mean some of them aren't lovely snowdrops, just that some of them can be a bit of a challenge to grow and keep going, which may be fine for the keenest growers but can be a bit problematic for the general gardening public.
Matt Bishop et al write Galanthus elwesii Hiemalis Group 'Barnes'.According Matt Bishop et all EP Barnes bought bulbs from Barrs in 1928 and selected this early flowering form. He then sent some toOliver Wyatt who named in 'Earliest of All. Modern stock of 'Barnes' after '73 from Oliver Wyatt's last home where they were labelled 'Barnes'. Rod Leeds growth both forms side by side and says 'Earliest of All ' flowers three weeks earlier
Moreover, here are two plants from Czech Republic I have for years. One was bought as G. r-o. ssp. r-o ex Taygetos Mts (the big flower), the other one as G. r-o. ssp. vernalis from Epiros, which is clearly not as it is in flower now. I compared the two plants ; foliage is similar and begins to grow, greyish out, green with grey line in : what do you think about the identities ?
Hello,my Galanthus reginae-olgae is just starting to begin to flower. Usually it is even later, but we had already very cold days. It is a very good grower, the group was started from 4 bulbs and I have given many away.All the best from LinzPauli