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Quote from: art600 on November 18, 2009, 01:44:21 PMI have not heard of 'Kastellorizon' - is this a German selection?Arthur - the Joint Rock Garden Plant Committee awarded an AM to Bob & Rannveig Wallis for a pan of G. peshmenii 'Kastellorhizo' which they exhibited at Loughborough on 13th October 2007 (see show report, including photo, on page 99 of RHS Daffodils, Snowdrops & Tulips 2008-2009 edition). Their stock originated from the 1974 Graham Rix introduction from the Greek Island of Kastellorhizo.For many years now, plants from Kastellorhizo have been circulating as G. peshmenii Kastellorhizo Form - rather confusingly, the show report says "This does not necessarily mean that any plant from this island race will fall within this cultivar"
I have not heard of 'Kastellorizon' - is this a German selection?
Quote from: Anthony Darby on November 18, 2009, 04:01:50 PMG. transcaucasicus might fit the bill, if I can get some?Anthony - I have made a note to send you up a bulb next year, probably when I do my repotting.
G. transcaucasicus might fit the bill, if I can get some?
Does anybody know anything about G. reginae-olgae Lyzzick (not sure if that's spelt correct)?
Quote from: michael broadhurst on November 18, 2009, 08:39:25 PMDoes anybody know anything about G. reginae-olgae Lyzzick (not sure if that's spelt correct)? Mike - not sure if he is around at the moment, but I think that Melvyn Jope may be able to throw some light on this one.
The snowdrop season has started here with a plant I call my Thanksgiving snowdrop. We celebrate the big national holiday Thanksgiving next week, and this plant is generally in bloom at that time. It's a selection of (nominally) Galanthus elwesii.
Jim - Does your plant leaf out before winter strikes? Good to hear there are autumn bloomers for the east that stand the cold. Congratulations.johnw
Hey John,Good to have your company again; haven't seen you in a while. I suppose the snowdrops drew you out of your retirement (from the forum).How are your own snowdrops going now? You reported worries about them last year; sent lots to your mother's garden for safekeeping until the panic has passed etc. Paddy