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re: Alex DuguidMaybe others can tell us something about it as I know nothing.
Maggi - Thanks for the Alec Duguid info. It's always nice to know the face behind the name and such a distingushed plantsman of whom I knew nothing though I probably read his articles.Now I have to ask should it be Alec or Alex as per the label that came with the bulb? johnw
Quote from: johnw on November 30, 2009, 12:38:33 AMMaggi - Thanks for the Alec Duguid info. It's always nice to know the face behind the name and such a distingushed plantsman of whom I knew nothing though I probably read his articles.Now I have to ask should it be Alec or Alex as per the label that came with the bulb? johnw Sorry, John, my fault for using both... I have corrected that! It is AleX, but, as most Scots do, I tend to say Alec, and so it came out as that by default!!
Quote from: johnw on November 29, 2009, 08:16:41 PMre: Alex DuguidMaybe others can tell us something about it as I know nothing.John - the full name of this snowdrop is G. reginae-olgae subsp. vernalis 'Alex Duguid'. It was originally distributed under the name 'Mr Duguid's Christmas flowering snowdrop' which, at the time, was considered early for a vernalis - like yours, mine now consistently flower in November.A very nice, upright, snowdrop and a welcome sight in the garden at this time of the year.
what percentage of everyones G.nivalis are showing their noses at present?half of mine are showing, but the other half there is no sign, i wanted to know if its a similar story with other growers.