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A snowdrop story: Mary bought G. viridipice in 2000, three bulbs. By 2005 these had clumped up and we decided to move them to a different part of the garden. I noted that we replanted 40 bulbs. In 2006 there was nothing, no flowers, no leaves; they seemed to have simply vanished. No doubt, there was a grub, or a family of grubs responsible for this destruction. In 2007 a single miserable leaf appeared and this year we have one flowering bulb and one non-flowering. Some little sliver of the original bulbs obviously escaped and grew back to flowering size.Paddy
talking of viridapice: i thought this "variety" would belong to a various group of green-tipped snowdrops - with or without any mule/hare's ears... at least in my garden there are quite different types of viridapice clumping together - should i better separate them?
Here is this clumpGalanthus nivalis Scharlockii
Here is this clump ...