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I have just been struck by the second tragedy of the month. Checking the garden today I find that Galanthus Snoopy, from Ian of the Christie kind, which had two nice flowers developing has been uncovered to a depth of about 4 " and the leaves eaten, the scapes left lying on the ground. There is only about half an inch growing above the bulb now. Any suggestions as to the culprit, tell tale rabbit droppings nearby, and to the best way to keep the poor defenceless remains?
I got this snowdrop as Trym but have labelled them Trym impostor. I wonder if anyone has any ideas? ...johnw
a shot of what's left and a close up of the gruesome detail