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Quote from: johngennard on January 13, 2011, 08:23:49 PMDon't normally get involved but couldn't resist this patch of Three Ships.Wow John, you certainly never do anything by halves
Don't normally get involved but couldn't resist this patch of Three Ships.
I only started with one .and I have given many away over the years.I find it to be a very good dooer here
Three Ships..... nor yet a flotilla, more a whole navy!
Does anyone grow plicatus Enid Bromley? It's identical to plicatus Maidwell C.
Starting with a single snowdrop, the increase is very slow in the early years but then the increase is very fast year on year. Someone gave the numerical progress in a recent post.Of course, you then have the problem of where to accommodate them in the garden or what to plant with them to cover them over after flowering. Paddy
Reminds me of the old 'grain of rice on the chessboard' story. Put one grain on the first square, 2 on the second, 4 on the third, 8 on the fourth, 16 grains on the fifth and keep doubling the number of grains to cover all the squares on the chess board. At the end of the 64 squares you would have 18 billion billion grains (18446744073709551615) - enough to cover the entire surface of India 2 metres deep.