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Paddy, I have just seen a wonderful show of Atkinsii at Rococo Garden near Painswick in the Cotswoolds. Thousands in large drifts but I can`t understand why none were for sale,Jim.
And an odd one - a chance abberation on a flower of G. 'Woodtown'. Two flowers seem to be fused into one. You can see the two ovaries fused together and then in the following photograph the two centres inside and, finally, the six outer petals. Paddy
Quote from: David Nicholson on February 22, 2010, 07:47:54 PMHow many bulbs did you start with Ian? Mine is a clump of one at the moment and I wondered if I have enough years left to get it to the stage of yours? David I bought only one bulb for £? as a dormant bulb about 5 years ago it quite clearly likes me but all can go wrong in short order when th N fly is on the prowl. Is yours in pot or is released into the wild?
How many bulbs did you start with Ian? Mine is a clump of one at the moment and I wondered if I have enough years left to get it to the stage of yours?
Any ideas as to possible species, or is it clearly a hybrid?
This little guy has popped-up in the lawn. Very small, at about 3"/7cm tall, but a charmer. I have no idea what it is and believe I planted it from a grab-bag of Galanthus seedlings. Any ideas as to possible species, or is it clearly a hybrid?
Quote from: Regelian on February 23, 2010, 09:50:05 AMAny ideas as to possible species, or is it clearly a hybrid?No sign of folding back on the leaves so not a plicate. The leaves seem slightly curved, are they applenate or supervolute? The photograph does not show the base of the leaves so I cannot tell.