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Getting a bit fussy but it hasn't stopped me buying them.
I have yet to see a good example of Ecusson d'Or. I think the true thing about it is that it may have yellow tips on the outers but often does not. It's not a plant on my list of wants (although I would not refuse one if offered).
Hello everybody!I've just discovered the SRGC site and was delighted to see such fantastic pictures from the RHS Halls. Especially pleased to see David Quinton's photos of Pat Mason a plant which I first spotted at a WI Market in 2004 and named for the lady herself in 2006.She had found it when they moved into a house in Old Catton Norfolk which she told me had previously belonged to the organist at Norwich Cathedral. It was subsequently moved to Salisbury where it thrived and now appears to be well established with a number of growers.
Hi to all,I can offer a picture of 'Halfway' from the show. Looked good to me.Also, I was impressed with 'Bridesmaid', and although 'Ecusson D'Or' wasn't showing yellow tipped outer segments, it still looked good as a yellow.
Hello Gordon, welcome to the forum. I love to hear stories of how snowdrops were found and brought into cultivation. I take it that Pat Mason was the lady who had provided the snowdrop to the WI Market, perhaps even the same lady who was selling it there?
if we ever see any sunshine here in our new home in Bath