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Perhaps someone sent a point "question", earlier on, say, round about 5.44 p.m.?
Which drop is being described here:-"This is the first green leaved, green tipped snowdrop."
Quote from: art600 on January 30, 2009, 11:46:48 PMWhich drop is being described here:-"This is the first green leaved, green tipped snowdrop." That's my one, isn't it?
My point was - don't all snowdrops have green leaves Am I missing something?The snowdrop being sold on EBay by mrohowes is 'Greenlight'
Steve,I hope you don't mind - your photograph of G. 'Eccuson d'Or' was very nice and I borrowed it for a while and am returning it now. Paddy
Quote from: art600 on January 31, 2009, 09:24:19 AMMy point was - don't all snowdrops have green leaves Am I missing something?The snowdrop being sold on EBay by mrohowes is 'Greenlight'Hi Arthurthe 'Green Light' is the one that Alan found and shared with Joe Sharmon. I have seen the plant and can confirm that it has green leaves (there is a write up by Alan on the SRGC somewhere about how he found it). I think it should say 'green shining leaves' or something similar. Do you know in the way that G. Angelsey Abbey has green leaves (rather than the usual bluish/Grey flush that G leaves have). When the 'Green Light' is seen next to other Nivalis it becomes just how obvious the difference is - with Green Light shining out.Kind regardsJohn
Thanks JohnHow does it compare to woronowii?