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i plucked the 2 stamens from the centre, i could see the pollen was ripe.i have placed the stamens in a vial, sealed and it is now in the freezer. i will be collecting more stamens from other doubles to be used on autumn flowering snowdrops this year. i assume that when i thaw the vials in autumn i will be able to use the pollen as you would when its fresh?rob
Yes, not particularly pretty though. It does have good colour and is quite vigourous. The friend who gave me it has lots of big clumps in her garden. I also have a few from a SW nursery which are much weaker growers. I hope by having 2 sources that they may make little seedlings together
Now if some pollen hasn't come off the anthers and you want every last grain to be viable then a few days in the fridge first might be a safe manoever. Martin - what do you think? Or, simply wait a little longer to collect.johnw
martin does this apply to double flowered galanthus as well?that is, will the pollen drop freely without having to remove the anther? seeing as they are often malformed, or partly petaloid (not allways complete in structure).rob
Just had an afternoon stroll round Candelabra where the Placates and Aconites are beginning to open in the walled area of the ring. I spotted two small yellows and also took a photo of a mole hill amongst the Placates showing the chalky soil.John(M)
you may well have to cut out the anthers, in which case yes I'd give them plenty of time to dry to get the maximum pollen out as John suggests.