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Around the edge of my big bed they are 50cm apart. A second row is between those at the edge but set back so there is almost a zig zag effect. They are roughly 30cm away from the nearest group. These were not measured out initially and only set out. More snowdrops are roughly arms length in from the edge. The small bed has them spaced out like bedding plants. Yes they are in lattice pots but this year they are being released.
The weather wasn't too good for taking photographs over the weekend but I did manage to capture 'Trumps' as it started to open. It still has a little way to go but hopefully there should be a copy of the photograph below showing its progress so far.David
Alan someone has suggested 'Henham No1' for your snowdrop
Mark,David, It certainly is 'Trumps', a lovely flower.Paddy
@Art - the second one is really small - I doubt it reaches 7cm in height. The other two are a bit larger -about 13 - 15 cm - still small compared with the rest.@mark - do you have a pic?
HansThanks for info I have a pot of snowdrops that I thought were elwesii, and are as small, but now I am thinking they could be gracilis. I always thought of elwesii as being a large snowdrop.