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I heard an item on QI last night about a new type of paint, mixed with some compound which will help the Forth Bridge to resist rust and which will mean that on a few years time, the task of painting said bridge will no longer be un-ending ....... I suspect there is no such hope for the snowdroppers.
SNOWDROPS 2......Matt Bishop, John Grimshaw, Chris Sanham and Jörg Lebsa are therefore pleased to announce that work has now started on the daunting task of documenting the newly named cultivars, with the intention of publishing them in a supplement to Snowdrops that will record the continuing development of the genus Galanthus in horticulture. It is planned that this book will be entitled Snowdrops 2.............
Sooner or later Galanthophiles will form some sort of accreditation body. An accredited snowdrop will have to pass judgement as being noteworthy and you will probably have to pay to get your snowdrop accredited. Non-accredited "named" snowdrops will fall by the wayside. Either that or names will simply fade away in the manner that the vast quantity of yellow nivalis are all named "Sandersii Group" and we seem to be moving rapidly towards a "Trym-type" Group.
The RHS system for registering Narcissus is workable and free ...... I wonder what moves, if any , may be afoot to repeat that for 'drops and other genera?
Quote from: Maggi Young on February 25, 2009, 01:58:30 PMThe RHS system for registering Narcissus is workable and free ...... I wonder what moves, if any , may be afoot to repeat that for 'drops and other genera?Personally, I'd have a problem with a system where a small group or individual was set up to act as judge and jury on whether a plant should be given a name or not.
Of course, my new novel might just add to the interest and hype things up even more if it's a success (which it probably won't be knowing my luck recently).
...can make an elegant statement from more than 2 inches which can't really be assessed in a picture.