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Quote from: emma T on January 31, 2009, 07:27:23 PMDid anyone go to the wisley snowdrop splendour today?,im heading down there tomorrow ,providing it doesnt snow to hard. I was disappointed by Wisley's snowdrop display, very few named cultivars but they have some wonderful Witch Hazels and you mustn't miss the butterflies in the glasshouse.
Did anyone go to the wisley snowdrop splendour today?,im heading down there tomorrow ,providing it doesnt snow to hard.
Colesbourne......can you recommend gardens or nurseries to visit in the immediate vicinity, even naturalized snowdrops? Hellebores, primulas, other bulbs, trees, shrubs etc etc are all of interest. Will not be doing a car rental.
Galanthus platyphyllus is a late flowerer. Mine aren't even close to the surface of the compost yet. They are very distinctive with little or no sinus notch on the inner petals.
In all the woronowiis I have seen, the inner mark always stops abruptly at the end towards the base as if a line had been drawn across the petal; this is clear on the link you gave. This does not happen on my "platyphyllus".
Is anyone going to the CGS Cerney Event on the 21st? We will be in the area as we are going to Colesbourne the next day. If we don't attend the CGS can you recommend gardens or nurseries to visit in the immediate vicinity, even naturalized snowdrops? Hellebores, primulas, other bulbs, trees, shrubs etc etc are all of interest. Will not be doing a car rental. johnw
here I am in Suffolk. It's sooooo cold and snowing heavily
I am grateful to Ashley and Anthony for their pictures of galanthus woronowii (the connection to this thread being that I bought a "suspicious" Galanthus platyphyllus at an RHS event at Wisley). Anthony, your third picture does resemble my snowdrop although the colour of your leaves seems almost impossibly dark. Do you have more photos of that one, a close-up of the flower maybe?