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I suppose you are noticing how hard some of these 'drops are trying to be Leucojums? ??
Quote from: Alan_b on February 23, 2010, 01:35:58 PMQuote 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.Alan, it is volute, but not really supervolute in that the leaves do not completely enclose each other. There is a slight boating and curve to the leaves. As Martin mentioned, it does resemble G. elwesii a bit, but I've never seen one this small or this early in season. It is ahead of G. nivalis by at least a week. Other than blooming time, leaf arrangement and general size, I really do not know how to tell the various species apart. Apparently, the petal marks are of little use.
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.
Any ideas as to possible species, or is it clearly a hybrid?
Paddy, I only had my mobile phone camera with me so phot
Alan,thanks. I didn't realize the bloom time could be so variable. Learn something every day....jamie