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John I recognise the writing on the label that is stuck in the pot of 'Hyde Lodge'. I was disappointed with their snowdrops this year so may not order again
i fear i wont have much of a display for next year if things keep up
My G cilicicus in flower at the moment.
Late flowers on 'Tilebarn Jamie' - I lost all the early ones to slug damage but thankfully this one give extra flowers per bulb
Quote from: Tony Willis on November 06, 2008, 12:47:20 PMMy G cilicicus in flower at the moment.Tony - this is still a little known, and consequently much under-rated snowdrop - the 'Snowdrops' book suggests that it is tender and therefore best grown in the coldframe/greenhouse, but I have been growing it in the open garden now for 5 years & it seems quite happy & increases well.A super plant and a welcome addition as it helps to fill in the hole when the reginae-olgae start to die back and before the early elwesii really get going.
Quote from: Tony Willis on November 11, 2008, 10:07:59 PMmy G. peshmenii that appear to have been fertilised have bentover to the horizontal.I saw one at weekend from Kastelorhizo that had pale green leaves and did not have a stripe down the leaves. tony, could that peshmenii be a unusual variant like G.nivalis 'anglessey abbey'? i.e showing very green leaves without any vernation? i think anglessey abbey lacks any median stripe unlike regular nivalis (although not very prominant compared to reginae olgae).
my G. peshmenii that appear to have been fertilised have bentover to the horizontal.I saw one at weekend from Kastelorhizo that had pale green leaves and did not have a stripe down the leaves.