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Quote from: Martin Baxendale on January 27, 2009, 10:42:17 PMyou 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.Martin - Another good point, then the anthers would be the culprit. If they were froze immediately in the freezer when you removed the capsule from the freezer to use the pollen the anthers would thaw immediately and cause moisture in the capsule which could wet the pollen and then potentially ruin the batch upon re-freezing or fridge storage...maybe.johnw
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.
Martin is there a way to recognise when the stigma is receptive?
Morning Martin, most exciting what and that you tell about a galanthus in creamflower. I also have such a plant and some other galanthophile told me about theirs. It`s a good content for a new topic. And I`m sure Maggi would replace the pictures of the cream for us?I often meant I see cream only in wishes/thoughts.look here please http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=2790.msg64957#msg64957
maggi is hint of cream a actual cultivar? i see the creamy area just below the ovary all the time in various snowdrops...sometimes as a pinkish glow.
I really don't believe a word of this, Jo.... sunshine, flowers AND bees..... you must be pulling our legs, surely?
Is it a single or a double cream? If it is the former....