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i wanted to ask another question regarding pollinating galanthus again,the pollen produced from poculiform snowdrops,is this fertile? i know that the structure can be different in poculiform snowdrops, so i am not sure if i can save the pollen?on the same note, are the stigmas of poculiform snowdrops receptive? seeing as the ovarys on many nivalis pocs are very small and reduced maybe the ovaries are infertile?thanksrob
Snowdrop time again. I was not sure where to post this as it is of general interest rather than for Galanthus fans but this is as good a place as any.I have posted pictures from here over trhe last two years and it is difficult to get a different slant on it but for those who have not seen them before here goes. Taken today in Fullarton woods in Troon just before the snow - it didn't arrive !
I think conditions can vary. If I remember rightly when I found Galanthus plicatus ssp plicatus growing at Lake Abant although there was a covering of leaf litter they were growing in heavy wet clay. Also they did not clump up. I will try and find a slide and scan it in